I_am_a_fish
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I am new to this forum and kind of a planted tank beginner. My anubias and amazon swords have this algae on their leaves that is kind of hairy and I am wondering if it harms or kills the plants. I also don't like the look of it so how do I remove it without uprooting the plants or damaging their leaves.
My tank is a 36 gal bow with 2 20 watt t12
The ph is around 7
I dose flourish comp once a week after I do the water change
I don't have the other testing stuff atm
One regular old goldfish for testing water before getting real fish combo
Tank running for half a year
And miracle gro as substrate
Low tank with no co2
Here's some pics of the algae:
Edit- how do I post pics still new
My tank is a 36 gal bow with 2 20 watt t12
The ph is around 7
I dose flourish comp once a week after I do the water change
I don't have the other testing stuff atm
One regular old goldfish for testing water before getting real fish combo
Tank running for half a year
And miracle gro as substrate
Low tank with no co2
Here's some pics of the algae:
Edit- how do I post pics still new