Since I started the tank over a year ago, its had a severe dark green algae problem. It will come as huge sheets/films that look disgusting and I scrub the tank out every few weeks.
Thing is, i'm having troubles getting it all off the plastic plants and peice of driftwood and rocks. What's the best way to get it all off?
Its a 32 gallon long tank with river rocks for substrate and two 2-inch firebelly newts, Fig and Isaac. I used to have two small siamese algae eaters, but they've been missing for ages (I think the newts may have eaten them). It has a filtration system - an over-the-tank-edge type with a long pipe and a grill to slow the water's descent. It is kept half full and has the plants, the substrate, a clay pot (tested to make sure it doesnt affect the water) and the small peice of driftwood.
It is located in the living room and gets no more than 1 hour of sunlight a day due to positioning and furniture in the way. I had the same problem in a smaller tank of mine that got NO direct sunlight at all! I'm not sure where this stuff is coming from!
Any ideas will help.
Thing is, i'm having troubles getting it all off the plastic plants and peice of driftwood and rocks. What's the best way to get it all off?
Its a 32 gallon long tank with river rocks for substrate and two 2-inch firebelly newts, Fig and Isaac. I used to have two small siamese algae eaters, but they've been missing for ages (I think the newts may have eaten them). It has a filtration system - an over-the-tank-edge type with a long pipe and a grill to slow the water's descent. It is kept half full and has the plants, the substrate, a clay pot (tested to make sure it doesnt affect the water) and the small peice of driftwood.
It is located in the living room and gets no more than 1 hour of sunlight a day due to positioning and furniture in the way. I had the same problem in a smaller tank of mine that got NO direct sunlight at all! I'm not sure where this stuff is coming from!
Any ideas will help.