Hi,
I have been keeping fish IN AUSTRALIA (that is important I think) for over 15 years and never once had any form of algea issues.
About 5 years ago I was sent to the UK for work reasons, and i now have tanks over here too, my setups are identical, same light arrays, same filters same media used, even same fish species and load.
For some reason in the UK I get black beard algea......

(the white flecks in the water is not floaters, it is micro bubbles from my surface skimmer)
I have tried everything I can think of:
- tank is not in direct sunlight
- tank lighting is on from 10:30am to 10pm
- I have removed all wood and scrubbed them down with peroxide
- I have tried Seachem phosguard
- increased UV from a Fluval FX Uvc clarifier to also include a 22wbUV Steriliser.
And it keeps coming back...... I am completely lost as to what to do!
Do I need to completely dismantle and nuke everything? Although that would mean also nuking my bio media........
Please can someone give me any ideas?
I have been keeping fish IN AUSTRALIA (that is important I think) for over 15 years and never once had any form of algea issues.
About 5 years ago I was sent to the UK for work reasons, and i now have tanks over here too, my setups are identical, same light arrays, same filters same media used, even same fish species and load.
For some reason in the UK I get black beard algea......

(the white flecks in the water is not floaters, it is micro bubbles from my surface skimmer)
I have tried everything I can think of:
- tank is not in direct sunlight
- tank lighting is on from 10:30am to 10pm
- I have removed all wood and scrubbed them down with peroxide
- I have tried Seachem phosguard
- increased UV from a Fluval FX Uvc clarifier to also include a 22wbUV Steriliser.
And it keeps coming back...... I am completely lost as to what to do!
Do I need to completely dismantle and nuke everything? Although that would mean also nuking my bio media........
Please can someone give me any ideas?