That blows.... you need to get some Flourish Excel and start dosing... also reduce the amount of time your lights are on for approx. 2 weeks - that should do it.
erk419;3876767; said:Whats your water reading lights being on that whole time and ammonia present could cause this.
erk419;3876848; said:Throw some snails in there to!
Earthy smell is simply a sign your tank is well established. Consider yourself lucky this smell happened. It's better than sulfur or ammonia which indicates your tank is poorly maintained.dpk2313;3876595; said:I really want to, Ive been pulling it off and for some reason it smells like dirt I hate it
I disagree with anyone who is suggesting a fish to eat the algae. For something harmless like hair algae, why bother to add a fish that adds up to bioload? Besides, compatibility issues are also something you should consider before you get a fish.Deep Blue Sea;3876821; said:get alot of algae eating fish and i mean ALOT!
Lupin;3876923; said:I disagree with anyone who is suggesting a fish to eat the algae. For something harmless like hair algae, why bother to add a fish that adds up to bioload? Besides, compatibility issues are also something you should consider before you get a fish.
Snails are a much better option but very few will eat hair algae. I find trumpets, ramshorns and apple snails to relish hair algae.
I do not see this hair algae in that stage a liability. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Algae is part of the ecosystem. To each, his own I guess.