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    I have a 75 gallon tank that I currently hold baby monsters, I am upgrading soon, I have this algae on the walls of my tank and it's very thin and hard to get off! What kind is this and do I scrape it off? I just don't want to scare the fish, very relaxed and happy.

  • #2
    would you happen to be leaveing the light on for long periods of time?
    700g Mini-Monster tank

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    • #3
      Just when I wake up(7-9) and turn off at 5 or 6

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      • #4
        8-11 hours is quite long. Step it down to about 6-8 hours since you have "baby monsters". How big are the fish and how many of them are there? You wouldn't happen to be overfeeding, are you? How much do you feed and how often? Any pics? The algae is most likely diatom algae caused from long photoperiods, excessive nutrients, or overfeeding.

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        • #5
          Stop leaving the light on too long.

          To bandaid the problem, a simple algae magnet scraper or razor will clean it right off
          700g Mini-Monster tank

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          • #6
            I have a baby arowana 4" in a 75 gallon, and I feed once a week, maybe twice a week!

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            • #7
              Is there a reason why you are not feeding your fish?
              700g Mini-Monster tank

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              • #8
                Originally posted by eklikewhoa View Post
                Is there a reason why you are not feeding your fish?
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                Once or twice a week for a growing fish? Maybe if the fish was fully grown, it would be fine. Your problem is having the light on for too long. Cut back on it.

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                • #9
                  Will do! Thank you!

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                  • #10
                    umm... as always, more water changes.
                    my fish house:
                    2.5g- ramshorn hatchery
                    6g eclipse- yellow shrimp, chili rasboras, yellow apple snails
                    29g- geo grow-out, angels, 12"fire eel, dwarf frog, apple snails
                    45g- jade sleeper gobies, native killifish, feeder endlers

                    75g-
                    2 oscars, parrot, silver dollars, albino channel cat, syno euptera, bichir, baby jaguar, convicts, yabby
                    125g- fahaka puffer, rainbow shark
                    and about a dozen bettas....

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by allysangels View Post
                      umm... as always, more water changes.
                      This helps too. Helps get rid of extra nutrients from the fish and food that the algae is feeding on. Cutting out the lights or at least lowering how long it's on for will help greatly.

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