View Full Version : hair alge turning brown....dying? dreams 06-10-2006, 08:04 PM i was having a bit of hair algae issue, but was keeping it under control.....it wasn't getting worse, but wasn't getting better either....it is now starting to turn brown, is it dying off on it's own? usually when it dies it turns yellow or white...
it could actually be growing some other type of algae on it.. i have seen diatoms, and cyano grow on hair algae gwen_o_lyn 06-12-2006, 12:39 PM I've seen brown stiff stuff left over after hair algae. I got an emerald crab and he picked it all off. fat walrus 06-13-2006, 05:26 AM hair algae dying from slow lack of nutrients will turn white or glassy yellow. sudden changes in water parameters can cause quick demise and rapid decay (browning) of hair algae. diatoms and cyano will also be quicker to smother dying hair algae. the sudden changes can include a leveling of nitrogen and phosphate levels or simply the natural state of balance in the aquaria finally coming into its own. just one long time but not always successful hobbyist's observation. dreams 06-13-2006, 10:11 AM well, i have no clue what it is doing, but it is going away....slowly
seems like it is dying, tho....cause you can just pull off the brown stuff fat walrus 06-14-2006, 12:20 AM well, i have no clue what it is doing, but it is going away....slowly
seems like it is dying, tho....cause you can just pull off the brown stuff
sounds like a win-win situation. :agree: ghostbear29 06-14-2006, 12:31 AM well, with mine, the hair is always a dark green and long filamentous. But when it spreads, it gets a light blue hue on its ends and next thing you know, youve got more of the crap. I added more crabs and snails and got back on track with waterchanges. but its been a loooong battle. just now seeing the light with the end of the tunnel. good luck bro. dreams 06-14-2006, 12:48 AM walrus, can't disagree w/ ya there
LOL....i would be your sista, not your bro, ghost:cool:
anyways, it is going away....that's cool....hope i don't have another round of it.....weird thing is, i never had the "algae cycle" in my 40g.....so, this took me a little by surprise dreams 06-14-2006, 12:53 AM oh!...i also had a couple cyano spots as well....that is clearing up too.....never dealt with that before either fat walrus 06-14-2006, 01:07 AM oh!...i also had a couple cyano spots as well....that is clearing up too.....never dealt with that before either
the cyano will disappear in short time. what did u ever do with other tunze? dreams 06-14-2006, 01:19 AM ya know, i was gunna return it, kept meaning to.....but, today i was actually thinking about hooking it up
i got the other one kinda bouncing off the glass pretty well, with no disruption to the tank.....so, iwas thinking, maybe putting the other one on the other end and see how that goes fat walrus 06-14-2006, 01:24 AM i really don't think u need it unless u want to go sps intensive. keep in mind, at some point, opposing flow will cancel each other. if you want to use other pump, consider controller. |