Plagued by green water...

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Could be high phosphates in supply water. A pic would help in identifying the greenness of the water


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Most aquarium glass are tinted green..? maybe free floating algae in the column..? Does it decease after a LG wc?

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It's to green to be the glass tint. It does subside with a water change.

Could be high phosphates in supply water. A pic would help in identifying the greenness of the water


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I'll get a pic from the side of the tank, that will show the green the most as the black background hides it a little. We have well water so it's naturally hard and a water softener is used as well. Possibly something from that?
 
^^ definitely possible, leave a bucket of water without anything out in the sun . If it turns green then we look more deeply into your supply water conditioning.

Else the tank lights and lastly the fish food being used .( some brand add a lot of phosphates)

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Actually I used to hang Pothos in the tank.. come to think of it it seems the green water started shortly after I removed it.... could be a coincidence.. but still.
 
Dont do a water change for two weeks... Slow down feeding. Lower temps a bit.

everytime your putting new water in your giving fresh nutrients for the algea to grow. If you are baffled, empty the tank, scrub it, was it out, repeat once or twice, refill....
 
Keeps the lights off for a few days and do 20% water changes daily and see if it improves.
 
Here is the pic of the green water. Like I said, it's not horrible but it is annoying.

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