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Title: Goldfish tank after water change - Riccia+Algae structure
Post by: sippingtowel on March 04, 2019, 02:46:06 PM
Hi I had a rather large algae growth on my riccia one time in  my shrimp tank. Decided to move them to the goldfish section and it turned out well.

Anyone know what kind of algae this is? No amount of daily dosing of seachem excel did anything to it. I've been going at it for a few weeks.(and finally gave up)
Title: Re: Goldfish tank after water change - Riccia+Algae structure
Post by: Gilbotron on March 05, 2019, 05:15:19 PM
Looks like standard green hair algae.  Pull it out by hand.  You can also black out the tank for 3-4 days to get the remaining algae (cover with thick blanket and don't remove/open for th eentire time - don't even feed).

You've got too much nutrients in the water and too much light - probably from the fish poop or over feeding. You can reduce your lights (reduce intensity, or reduce amount of time lights are on each day) and try to reduce feeding.  If you add more plants, they should consume excess nutrients in the water column, but not sure what plants won't get eaten by the gold fish.  Frogbit might work...