Meg Landaluce
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Sep 17, 2020
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Hello Fellow Fish Tankers,
I've very recently gotten into planted freshwater aquariums and am learning as I go. I am in the process of trying to do a "fish in cycle" tank of 10 gallons. I have one betta fish. The contents of my tank include various live plants that are growing rapidly and well (I've been using one pump a week of aquarium co-op easy green all in one fertilizer), a couple pieces of small driftwood, a filter, a light (left on for a max of 8hrs.), a heater set to 78 degrees fahrenheit and some aquarium sand. Sorry if that's too much detail, but this leads me to ask about my conditions. I've recently been experiencing a lot of brown hair like algae that I'm not experienced with how to get rid of, I've searched the internet with how to get rid of this, but want to ask you guys and get some first hand advice. I've tested my water parameters today (5 days after the last water change) and my PH is f*cked up, reading at 7.6 and my nitrates continue to stay at 0ppm even after 5 weeks of the tank being in existence. I realize I need to be patient, but how can I help this, or is it a matter of waiting? My nitrite is .25 ppm as well, but I feel like that just means it's getting close to my weekly water change (25% water change is what I've been doing). Any help on this is greatly appreciated!
I've very recently gotten into planted freshwater aquariums and am learning as I go. I am in the process of trying to do a "fish in cycle" tank of 10 gallons. I have one betta fish. The contents of my tank include various live plants that are growing rapidly and well (I've been using one pump a week of aquarium co-op easy green all in one fertilizer), a couple pieces of small driftwood, a filter, a light (left on for a max of 8hrs.), a heater set to 78 degrees fahrenheit and some aquarium sand. Sorry if that's too much detail, but this leads me to ask about my conditions. I've recently been experiencing a lot of brown hair like algae that I'm not experienced with how to get rid of, I've searched the internet with how to get rid of this, but want to ask you guys and get some first hand advice. I've tested my water parameters today (5 days after the last water change) and my PH is f*cked up, reading at 7.6 and my nitrates continue to stay at 0ppm even after 5 weeks of the tank being in existence. I realize I need to be patient, but how can I help this, or is it a matter of waiting? My nitrite is .25 ppm as well, but I feel like that just means it's getting close to my weekly water change (25% water change is what I've been doing). Any help on this is greatly appreciated!