Re: Is algae contributing to melting?
Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 2:13 am
Considering the reduced lighting and Corys helping with the algae, should I manually remove the algae from the leaves or let nature take its course?
Corys aren't exactly known for their algae-eating prowess, so they likely won't have a significant impact on the brown algae issue you're facing.nimbo wrote: ↑Tue Jan 07, 2025 2:55 pm New to plants here and just set up some Seveflake Kleiner Bar Swords. Got new lights - NICREW RGB +W 24/7, and now I'm dealing with a weird issue. One of the leaves (far left in pic) has turned translucent. Everything, except the fish, is getting covered in brown algae. Is this what people mean by 'melting'? I've taken down the Nitrate level from around 20 to 4 and gently cleaned some of the heavily covered leaves. The Kleiners are getting Flourish tabs for food. Any advice on getting rid of this algae would be great.
My tank specs: 120 gal, 0 Ammonia, 0 Nitrite, 4 Nitrate, pH 7.5, 79 F. Lighting is on for 9 hours with a ramp up/down in the morning and evening.