What is that or what is the cause of that and how can you get rid of it.
Green carpet algae saltwater aquarium.
For a fish only tank this matting will be simply ugly but in the reef tank it can smother and kill live corals.
It can grow quickly and can cover the substrate in the aquarium.
They will chew up any hair algae in the aquarium and will happily eat most macro algae.
Starve it into oblivion.
When disturbed it comes off in sheets.
It only becomes a problem when the algae is allowed to grow out of control and cover everything in the tank.
They are coarse wiry and generally have thicker wider blades than green hair algae.
Emerald crabs and lawnmower blennies are two animals with a taste for green hair algae.
The cure for green hair algae is the same as the prevention.
The foxface is an amazing algae eater in saltwater aquariums.
In this article we will try to answer all that questions and give some information about hair algae.
They can help they are.
Once green hair alga has a foothold in a saltwater aquarium it can soon cover everything in your tank if prompt measures are not taken.
Phosphates po4 and nitrates no3 are primary nutrient food sources for red and other slime algae.
It is also one of the most the hardy herbivores you can purchase for a saltwater aquarium.
These algae form thick hair like mats that can carpet your aquarium.
In fact it shows that an aquarium is well balanced and healthy and the cultivation of macroalgae forms is actually beneficial.
The appearance and growth of algae in an aquarium is not bad it s just the natural order of things.
Combining them with a kole tang covers more algae you will face in a saltwater tank.
Phosphates are commonly introduced into aquariums through the use of unfiltered fresh tap water as well as many aquarium products that may contain higher than normal concentrations of po4 such as sea salt mixes activated carbon kh buffers foods and many other sources.
What is known as green turf algae in the hobby is really a generic name given to hundreds of different species of macroalgae that describe certain similar characteristics.
Common in freshwater aquariums a small amount of green spot algae in your tank is normal and expected but an overgrowth should be prevented or treated.
Cyanobacteria formerly called blue green algae are not really algae but are a phylum of photosynthetic bacteria that live in moist soils and water.
Hair algae are less desirable.
You have this beautiful fish tank with nice aquarium plants and so on and then suddenly everything turns into a green carpet like surface.
If your local fish store doesn t have a nice selection of marine iguanas that was a joke another option to help get the green hair algae under control is to add some livestock that will eat it.
If what you see in your saltwater aquarium is a green feathery looking mass it is probably green hair algae.