Leeanne
Aquarium Advice Newbie
I am new to this forum, this is my third attempt at trying to post. I have a 125 gallon tank that has 2 very large Orandas and 2 small Orandas in it. The tank is served by 2 Eheim Pro 4+ filters, 2 dual air pumps, and 2 heaters. The fish are fed very little, once daily. I have a brown algae problem that no matter what I do, I can't seem to eradicate it. I religiously change 60% of the water every two weeks. The last time I cleaned the filters was October. At that time, I removed all the faux plants and mopani wood and bleached the daylights out of them. I use PhosGuard in the filters and Safe to treat the new water. I scrubbed the glass clean and vacuumed the gravel. Still I have brown algae. I used to have a 75 gallon tank in my all seasons room that sat in bright sunlight year round. It didn't have any kind of algae problem. When it sprang a leak, I bought the 125 and put it in my living room where it gets no natural sunlight, only from the light bar on the hood. Would a UV light solve the problem? If so, is there one that would be easy enough to hook up without me having to rip my filtration apart? If there is a UV light that would work, not cause me to have to change everything around (I'm getting too old to keep crawling around on the floor under the cabinet), what kind is it, how big would it need to be? Thanks for whatever help you'all can give me. I sincerely appreciate.