Great tips! I’ve been struggling with algae growth in my tank for a while. The idea of adjusting light intensity really caught my attention. I didn’t know it could make such a difference in controlling algae. I’ll definitely try this and see if it helps my tank!
Thanks for these amazing tricks to keep an aquarium algae-free! Your tips are practical and easy to follow, making it super helpful for aquarium enthusiasts. Great content for maintaining a clean and healthy tank. Keep up the fantastic work!
🌿 Loved the detailed explanation about floating plants! It's amazing how they balance light and nutrients while adding natural beauty to the tank. Definitely inspired to give duckweed a try!
"Great video! These tips are super practical and easy to follow. Algae-free aquariums are every fish keeper's dream, and you've made it achievable in just 5 days. Thanks for sharing such valuable advice! 🌟🐠"
I liked the video very much as I got new information from here which will be very useful for me later.Such a charming nice video I enjoyed a lot because learned a lot from here. Thanks for uploading such a useful video.
Lowering the temperature as a strategy to manage algae is an excellent point. It’s fascinating how temperature affects the metabolic rates of plants and algae differently.
I love this channel of yours and I am always waiting for your videos. I really like the videos. I hope to get more beautiful videos like this from you.
I love that as a hobby we're moving away from "Set it to 78 degrees and forget it". Since I started lowering my temps I've noticed my cichlids don't fight nearly as much, the growth rate is more manageable (longer lifespans too!), my plants are thriving, and my tanks look clearer with less algae. The only exceptions I'll make going forward will be for breeding purposes or growout purposes.
Great video, for what I have done in my tank is, having a deep dirt, that is a layer of 1 inch of peatsoil and this capped with a 3 inch layer of sand, then used a plant stock of 4 plants per gallon or 6 when smaller like foreground plants.. my system runs over a Oase biomaster 850 thermo, the thank is 62 gallons and holds at the moment 8 adult discus fish and believe it or not, 67 young discus fish, 30 kardinal tetra's, snails (uncountable) and army of japonica's... temp of 82 F, a 5.8PH, 8KH and a zero on the NO2, NO3 is stable at 15ppm.. and never had an algae outbreak.. most common mistake made is over feeding, I feed the fish 3 times a week an eyeball per fish, for the rest they need to hunt on the macro and micro foodweb in the tank.. And I have only one motto, never ever be a slave of your fish tank, enjoy nature taking care for you.
Had a problem with algae a few years ago and nearly drove me to give up the hobby. Went for the darken the whole aquarium for a few days. It worked and since then I haven’t had it again.
@@AquariumStoreDepot 2ft/1ft tank size, albino common placo fish, not so aggressive. If they harmful for my tank fishes then I will remove the placo fish. But please suggest me a good one.
I don't have algae problems since I control my nitrate and phosphate levels. Low nitrate and enough phosphate are essential. Then avoid too much light, just 8 to 10 hr depending on the lights you have. Also have algae eaters and fast growing plants to remove nutrients. Temperature at 77f not a problem. Many of the other measures exposed on this video are expensive and useless, at least I low tech no CO2 tanks like mines.
Good stuff. For me where I live nirates and phosphates are my biggest issues. I resolved a lot of that when I switched to RODI water. Ya I know that’s overall for a FW tank, but I prefer to dial in my TDS exactly with re-mineralization. Hard habit I got from dealing with RODI water with the reef tanks I owned. In your experience, what algae eaters have work best for you?
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Great tips! I’ve been struggling with algae growth in my tank for a while. The idea of adjusting light intensity really caught my attention. I didn’t know it could make such a difference in controlling algae. I’ll definitely try this and see if it helps my tank!
I love how clean and clear your aquarium is-it really highlights the beauty of the fish and decorations.
Great tips! Can’t wait to try them and see my tank looking clean and clear. Thanks!
Thanks for these amazing tricks to keep an aquarium algae-free! Your tips are practical and easy to follow, making it super helpful for aquarium enthusiasts. Great content for maintaining a clean and healthy tank. Keep up the fantastic work!
Great video! Learned effective tricks to eliminate algae in just five days. Super helpful for tank maintenance!
Wow, these tips are a game changer! Can’t wait to see my tank crystal clear in no time ‼️ 🌊✨
You got this!
🌿 Loved the detailed explanation about floating plants! It's amazing how they balance light and nutrients while adding natural beauty to the tank. Definitely inspired to give duckweed a try!
Good job, quality video as always!
It sounds like a great resource for both beginners and experienced aquarists.
"Great video! These tips are super practical and easy to follow. Algae-free aquariums are every fish keeper's dream, and you've made it achievable in just 5 days. Thanks for sharing such valuable advice! 🌟🐠"
Great content! Keep up the awesome work!
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Lowering the temperature as a strategy to manage algae is an excellent point. It’s fascinating how temperature affects the metabolic rates of plants and algae differently.
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I love that as a hobby we're moving away from "Set it to 78 degrees and forget it". Since I started lowering my temps I've noticed my cichlids don't fight nearly as much, the growth rate is more manageable (longer lifespans too!), my plants are thriving, and my tanks look clearer with less algae. The only exceptions I'll make going forward will be for breeding purposes or growout purposes.
Me too! We are getting more educated in the hobby and figuring out that many setups will do fine in room temperature
Amazing video
Great video, for what I have done in my tank is, having a deep dirt, that is a layer of 1 inch of peatsoil and this capped with a 3 inch layer of sand, then used a plant stock of 4 plants per gallon or 6 when smaller like foreground plants.. my system runs over a Oase biomaster 850 thermo, the thank is 62 gallons and holds at the moment 8 adult discus fish and believe it or not, 67 young discus fish, 30 kardinal tetra's, snails (uncountable) and army of japonica's... temp of 82 F, a 5.8PH, 8KH and a zero on the NO2, NO3 is stable at 15ppm.. and never had an algae outbreak.. most common mistake made is over feeding, I feed the fish 3 times a week an eyeball per fish, for the rest they need to hunt on the macro and micro foodweb in the tank.. And I have only one motto, never ever be a slave of your fish tank, enjoy nature taking care for you.
Awesome stuff. 100% agree don’t be a slave to your fish tank 👍
Had a problem with algae a few years ago and nearly drove me to give up the hobby. Went for the darken the whole aquarium for a few days. It worked and since then I haven’t had it again.
Nice 👍. Blackouts are a good way to reset
Can you please suggest me a good peaceful fish for algae cleaner in my planted aquarium? Placo fish already added but no use..
How large is the tank and what type of pleco? They can get aggressive with other bottom feeders
@@AquariumStoreDepot 2ft/1ft tank size, albino common placo fish, not so aggressive. If they harmful for my tank fishes then I will remove the placo fish. But please suggest me a good one.
@ if it’s a common pleco it’s way too big for that size. I would go with an octocinlus and some Nerite snails
@@AquariumStoreDepotok brother , thanks a lot for your suggestion.
Fantastic video! Discovered effective methods to remove algae within five days. Extremely useful tips for maintaining a clean, healthy tank!
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I don't have algae problems since I control my nitrate and phosphate levels. Low nitrate and enough phosphate are essential. Then avoid too much light, just 8 to 10 hr depending on the lights you have. Also have algae eaters and fast growing plants to remove nutrients. Temperature at 77f not a problem. Many of the other measures exposed on this video are expensive and useless, at least I low tech no CO2 tanks like mines.
Good stuff. For me where I live nirates and phosphates are my biggest issues. I resolved a lot of that when I switched to RODI water. Ya I know that’s overall for a FW tank, but I prefer to dial in my TDS exactly with re-mineralization. Hard habit I got from dealing with RODI water with the reef tanks I owned.
In your experience, what algae eaters have work best for you?
Plants are King
My shrimp eat floting plants. They dont live long in my tank.