

Of nitrate, phosphate and other elements in your aquarium water. Weekly water testing can reveal the level For betterįiltration, you can add a protein skimmer as well. The filter is not all! You have to clean the filters as well. Up the dirt from the aquarium which works as food for Brown Algae. With a standard filtration, you can clear CleaningĪquarium cleaning can help in the same way Will not get sufficient nutrition and die soon. Remarkably reduce the nitrate and phosphate in the aquarium. As per the measurement of the tank, 15-30% weekly water change can Weekly Water Changesįrom coming back in your aquarium is to follow the water changing guidelines Sometimes a few species need a little bit of salt in the water Using de-chlorinated RO water can solve this Negligible amount of nitrate and phosphate which can work as a reason behind

Substrate only it may come from tap water too. Using gravel substrate can be a good idea here. So, here, choosing a no-silicate substrate will work well. You can prevent this: Choose No-Silicate SubstratesĬompound that promotes the growth of Brown Algae and this compound comes from theĪquarium substrates. Of the aquarium so that the birth/growth of Brown Algae slows down. Here, prevention basically means the maintenance

Unless you simply remove the algae and don’t take any preventive It is preventing these ugly looking Brown Algae from coming back in yourĪquarium.

Okay, now time for the most important part! Make sure, your aquarium is getting a minimum of 8 hours of light which will help you to prevent these algae. 10-12 hours light (necessarily LED, not metal halide) is very healthy for the fish and it will not encourage the algae growth. However, you must consider that excess light can give rise toĪctually, you have to balance the lighting condition smartly. Add Sufficient LightsĪs the low light condition is considered asĪ good factor for the growth of Brown Algae, so, improving lights will kill So, to be on the safe side, go for the snails and shrimps. Snail or Mexican Turbo Snail which will eat a lot of Brown Algae from yourīrown Algae are often not eaten by the herbivorous fish like Otocinclus Again check the compatibility of this shrimp before adding in your tank.Īpart from the typical algae eaters, thereĪre a few herbivorous fish that seem to consume algae to a great extent. Only you need to check whether the freshwater fish you are keepingĪmano shrimps are the famous freshwater algae eaters that can eat any algae it comes across. Similarly, Nerite Snails are not harmful to any of This particular freshwater species has anĪppetite for the algae only and they never have any intention to harm theĪquatic plants or decors. Some species which will help you by eating these algae are: There are several algae eaters for freshwater and saltwater aquariums and adding these will indeed make your aquarium more colorful. Algae EatersĪdding algae eaters in the aquarium is the laziest, yet one of the best ways to clean Brown Algae. The water used in the bleach mixture must beĭechlorinated water – so, use de-chlorinator here.
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Plants in a mixture of bleach and water to free them from Brown Algae.
