I have a problem in my aquarium. It has been running for 9 months and have some Blue Green Algae in it. Should I create a strong current? By doing this I have some drawbacks. Fish gets carried away and needs to fight against the current (angelfish, tetras, loaches, corys, bristlenose) Also the water becomes full of particles. What is the best thing to do?
Also I have a pair of angelfish and they are breeding in the community tank. I am going to remove eggs and try to hatch them myself but if I make the water strong the eggs would die or fall off?
Is it possible to switch off the circulation pump when the lights go on and then I switch on the pump when lights are off? Another problem is when I switch it off the leaves will be all covered with particles (like dust in them).
The other problem is that i have like strands of brush algae. (not too much as the blue green algae)
Lights are on for 8 hrs a day (216W for 450 litre tank) I dose PPS - PRO daily. I also have CO2 with PH Controller set to 6.6PH with 3 KH. I skipped it for 2 days because I had angelfish eggs and did not want to disrupt but the algae was already there.
Also I have a pair of angelfish and they are breeding in the community tank. I am going to remove eggs and try to hatch them myself but if I make the water strong the eggs would die or fall off?
Is it possible to switch off the circulation pump when the lights go on and then I switch on the pump when lights are off? Another problem is when I switch it off the leaves will be all covered with particles (like dust in them).
The other problem is that i have like strands of brush algae. (not too much as the blue green algae)
Lights are on for 8 hrs a day (216W for 450 litre tank) I dose PPS - PRO daily. I also have CO2 with PH Controller set to 6.6PH with 3 KH. I skipped it for 2 days because I had angelfish eggs and did not want to disrupt but the algae was already there.