How To Grow Green Algae in Your Aquarium (if you want it)
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Published 2017-08-24
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I once saw a tropical fish tank with heavy algae growth and crystal clear water and it was one of the msot beautiful tanks I had ever seen.
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Good information for those of us who have plecostomus in our tanks.
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Finally a video to How to grow green algae in your aquarium!!!
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I just happen to have some laying around. I will try this.
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Thank you now i know how to grow algae so i can feed my rabbit snail
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Your aquarium is so freaking clear, its amazing!!
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It brings a wild element to the tank I like it β β π―π―
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I love the look of algae in my forest scapes. Thanks for the tip
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Yes! This is exactly the information that I wanted. Thanks! Also, your tanks and fish look great!
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Never have tried flourish, I really like the green on the rock
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This is great for my cichlids, I can only keep algae and plants in my HOB filter like bamboo to clean the tank, I tried hornwort with success for about a year then one day they all decided they liked it and it was gone within a week, so Iβll go for massive green algae π π
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I love this look. Especially in a mbuna tank. It's looking great in yours too...
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You can take one of the rocks from the tank that's going good and put it in the other tank to stimulate the growth of more algae
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I want to grow some algae for my mbuna cichlids they are always going at the rocks like they want to eat from them. Going to try your method to see if I can grow some algae on my rocks they would probably love that.
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I've noticed this in my 20 Gallon Planted tank. I use flourish as well. And it doesn't hurt my fish. Man that green algae sure looks good. You can also take a rock from you tank and sit it in he heat from the sun and put in your tank and turns green right away! π π π
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yay! I just got some nerite snails and I was afraid they would run out of algae. Thankyou for making this video!
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Cool . Looks more natural.
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Oh hello..... I like that your about the only one that actually tries to get algae to grow in your tanks whilst everyone else is practically wearing their nails down trying to scrape and kill it off, ha ha. It does look good though on the background and rocks. xx P
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I've been using Flourish for nearly a month now along with keeping my lights on longer and allowing daylight into my tank and still can't see to grow algae in the water. But it will grow on the lid of the tank no prob.
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Iβm trying to grow algae in my tank as I have snails and I donβt want them to die I keep leaving the light on