How To PREVENT Algae In Your Aquarium

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  • @KGTropicals
    @KGTropicals  7 дней назад +4

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      @mansingw 6 дней назад

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      @gigi3242 6 дней назад

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      @curtiscrump7153 6 дней назад

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      @bigeazy02 6 дней назад

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  • @JoshV74656
    @JoshV74656 6 дней назад +6

    Great video. Pro Tip: If you don't have plants add plants, KG topicals will send you beginner friendly ones that will work with most fish and setups. If you have plants and still get more algae than you are comfortable with, add more plants.

    • @Jennifer-nz2ss
      @Jennifer-nz2ss 6 дней назад +2

      Agreed! Plants help me out 💯 and they look great

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 6 дней назад +1

      I strongly encourage you to get some plants from your nearby natural waterways. They're already used to your PH, they're free, and frankly if there's bugs and other stuff hitchiking -- that's even better. You might even decide to get native nanofish if they are available. Or in the SE now we got tropical aquarium fish invaders... THAT YOU CAN CATCH with a small bucket even.

  • @Lumpydog
    @Lumpydog 6 дней назад +8

    In an unplanted aquarium, controlled algae is one of the most helpful things you can have. Allow algae to grow on something in the aquarium and it will help keep it off the glass.

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 6 дней назад +2

      Great idea. Where I live we got invasive water hyacinth -- sometimes you can grab one, float it for a while, and it's like a sponge for excess nutrients then you can discard the hyacinth. Plus the water hyacinth will come with hitchikers, the most beneficial of which are the microscopic ones native to the plant, and fish have lots of fun poking around the unsightly roots.

  • @plushpossum
    @plushpossum 2 дня назад

    OMG!!! You inserted a clip from “The ‘Burbs”!!!! One of my all time favorites!!! And one of the best clips!!! 😂❤😂❤😊😊😊

  • @buddyrobocat3163
    @buddyrobocat3163 6 дней назад +13

    Crazy how many times I’ve seen a post on Facebook with them asking why their algae is so bad. Someone asks how long their light is on, and they say “oh it’s always on 24hrs a day” 😩

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 6 дней назад

      It helps to have an ecosystem with plankton that you can find in mud puddles in town. SERIOUSLY!!!! I found three species of plankton by the curb. Plants, zooplankton, snails even bladder snails... makes a huge difference.

    • @buddyrobocat3163
      @buddyrobocat3163 6 дней назад +1

      @@erickborling1302 huh yeah I never really thought about stuff like that. I have a well planted tank with fairly deep substrate. I’d just be nervous about adding a parasite or something accidentally and it nuking my tank lol.

    • @markbaumgardt2868
      @markbaumgardt2868 6 дней назад

      Hey John I only have my light on my African tank about 4 hours when it goes on they know it's feeding time same thing with my Discus tank but that tank only has driftwood

  • @lexxwhite747
    @lexxwhite747 3 дня назад

    Timers are key for the lights in my opinion. We have every tank light on a timer for the benefit of our plants, and some of the tanks even have sides blacked out if they're facing a window or one of our lights for our houseplants. It's taken a while to get the routine down, but 9 tanks relatively algae-free is worth the 2 hours a week of maintenance and work.

  • @curtiscrump7153
    @curtiscrump7153 6 дней назад +2

    Good reminder. I need to dial back how long my lights are one. With the algae crew , scrapper, and water changes this should help get it under control.

  • @mitchelpinion1852
    @mitchelpinion1852 3 дня назад

    Every situation is a little different. I am retired and I have my lights on two aquariums set to come on at 10:00 am and go off at 9:00 pm. I probably overfeed. Still I have no significant algae problem. In my case I have lots of plants (some of which were bought form you), plenty of biological filtration, snails, a bushy nosed pleco in one aquarium and lots of shrimp in the other. The aquariums are moderately stocked with community fish. I got here by adjusting things over a period of years. I also don't count on things staying the same. Future adjustments will probably be needed. In any case I enjoy your channel. Keep the information flowing.

  • @phalbaby16
    @phalbaby16 6 дней назад +2

    I'm glad you presented this video. I found it out on my own. My 5 gallon biorb caused algae because of the light. I keep the light off and the algae went away. Now my biorb looks crystal clean. I just use my desktop light that doesn't cause algae.

  • @Brensters63
    @Brensters63 4 дня назад

    Oh you are soooo right about the light!

  • @drewsta005
    @drewsta005 6 дней назад +2

    Thank you for this video!! I needed it. My 55 is suffering with black hair and green algae! This was great!!

  • @HapiPETSWM
    @HapiPETSWM 6 дней назад +1

    This is a great video! I got lots of fish to take care of those heavy loads but for sure knowing that lights and over feeding is big contributor to algae is worth knowing! Especially black hair algae that grows because of too much nutrients! It could take a life time to learn that so passing it along is worth knowing easy! Loved this video! Stay happy and healthy my friends!

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 6 дней назад +1

    My tanks have ALGAE SCRUBBERS in my sump. It encourages growth there vs tank. I also use UV sterilizers to keep algae out of water column. Bulk reef supply performs many objective testing of things they sell. Scrubbers work. You can also DIY or buy a fancy manufactured one. Saltwater hobbyists seem to be more on the cutting edge of fish keeping. Love all the toys to help maintain the tank. Enjoying your tanks more vs actual maintenance

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 6 дней назад

      Too much money and tech involved in your approach. Being poor I have to use natural and freely available techniques (yeah I have to hoof it down to the ditch occasionally {plants} ), and light / food control.

  • @noisyaquatics
    @noisyaquatics 6 дней назад

    Absolutely valid points my man!! awesome video like always ❤️

  • @Jennifer-nz2ss
    @Jennifer-nz2ss 6 дней назад +1

    Hey John, hummmmm I really need ALL OF THOSE CUTE,ADORABLE FROGGIES! Please send immediately!😊 oh just saw what I think are bumblebee gobies!? Send them along too!! Ok, I cannot watch anymore, I may have to get more fish. I can maybe put one in my bathtub!? Water changes would be quick I feel.😮

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 6 дней назад

      Living frogs? I just raised a few I found as tadpoles in the mud puddle. They're not relaxing as pets! They really want to be free!

  • @TruthLivesNow
    @TruthLivesNow 5 дней назад

    John, you mentioned Fluval, and I wanted to share my experience with Fluval. I just moved, and put up a Fluval Flex 9 in April, I also have a 15 and have not set that up yet. I only put a nice Betta and 5 Black Skirts in the Flex 9, and the algae grew like crazy the first 2 weeks. I cleaned up the tank. What I did was change the lighting from white light to yellow and sometimes orange, and the algae went away, and the plants are growing perfectly. Just interesting to me! I don't use the storm...LOL!...I don't want my fish to get epilepsy!

  • @jamiehancock9357
    @jamiehancock9357 6 дней назад

    I hope you've had a happy Father's Day and Birthday also! I'm right behind you 49 on the 20th 😅 thank you for all your videos with insightful and interesting content!!!

  • @angiebear8727
    @angiebear8727 6 дней назад +3

    Green hair algae is the bane of my existence. 😅

  • @zacharnold6350
    @zacharnold6350 6 дней назад

    I love the way u do thing John an Lisa I've bought plants from you guys an those plants are doing the best in the tank u guy are the king an queen of the hobby I think keep up the good work an I look forward to whatever yall do next

  • @jporterz2873
    @jporterz2873 4 дня назад

    My non planted 29 gallon tank had a nasty algae bloom. It wasn't on the glass and decor and gravel, but in the water. I bought a internal UV filter. One week later and it is SUPER clear! I did also use some filter floss (poly fill) and SeaChem Clarity to help.

  • @erickborling1302
    @erickborling1302 6 дней назад

    Don't be afraid to experiment with seeing just how little you can feed your fish, especially if your tank has plankton. My 13 teensy nano-fish in a 5-gallon tank even eat baby bladder snails when the need to. Even so I always got a tolerable and stable amount of algae in there with no direct light or supplemental light, and feeding the fish once every 2.5 days.

  • @maryglover8283
    @maryglover8283 6 дней назад

    Thank you.

  • @JaymePaladino
    @JaymePaladino 6 дней назад

    That's one way to do it! Nice video. ❤

  • @darkstars-torpedoes-of-truth
    @darkstars-torpedoes-of-truth 6 дней назад

    About a 10 on the tension scale there Rube, but seriously I have a plant 3.0 and after the initial hair algae outbreak, things have settled. I started with 75% illumination, then went down to 45 and now run 50%. Fluval has that sun up, sun down scale, so the main lighting is around 8 hours.
    It's just a matter of experimenting, but I understand how it can put beginners off, that's why watching videos like this is really helpful. Oh, a little hydrogen peroxide goes a long way, but I'm sure that you've mentioned this on other vids that I've missed.

  • @BKAqua
    @BKAqua 6 дней назад

    Is crazy how most common cause narrows down to LIGHTS. I had some mean Staghorn, I simply decreased the intensity and left the duration the same (6hrs). Cleaned the tank and that was the end of it. Finding the root of the cause is key. For me the intensity was the first thing I changed and luckily that was it.

  • @dorianthegrey2685
    @dorianthegrey2685 6 дней назад

    A trick I figured out to help reduce direct sunlight into my aquarium, because curtains alone wasn't cutting it, was to take a thick piece of poster paper and cut it to the same size as my aquarium before taping it to the back with some packing tape. Is it glamorous or high end? Not really, but it works and it was like $1.30 in materials. Plus no one looks at the back anyway so all anyone really sees is a clean white backdrop contrasting against my green plants and red critters (red halfmoon betta with a magenta iridescence, reddish ramshorn snails, and cherry shrimp). It also made it easier to tell how dark the water was getting from the tannin levels!

  • @exhumed07
    @exhumed07 6 дней назад +2

    I've never understood the concern about a little aglae. If you got water that looks like pea soup or hair algae covering everything than sure that's an issue. However a small amount on driftwood and rocks make a natural looking environment in my eyes. I've never been to a river, lake, or stream in my area that does not have algae.

    • @JoshV74656
      @JoshV74656 6 дней назад

      Agreed, I don't like algae on the glass but that is easy to clean with your weekly maintenance. A little algae on rocks and plants looks natural and is helping to balance the tank water. I tend to think of "algae control" rather than "algae elimination".

    • @exhumed07
      @exhumed07 6 дней назад

      @@JoshV74656 exactly. Im experimenting with the father fish method in a 20 gallon right now with a whole food web. Algea is part of that web. I've got small amounts of green spot on some plants and a little blackbeard on the wood, however none of it is taking over and the plants are growing like crazy. Endlers and pygmy cories are thriving. It looks very natural as well. I've got a 55 with mbuna cichlids that has blackbeard on the large wood and white rocks. With the black sand it works in my opinion. But that's the great thing about this hobby. As long as the water is clean and fish are not stressed, you can do about anything you want and its not exactly wrong.

  • @gigi3242
    @gigi3242 6 дней назад +2

    Black Beard Algae: Anyone have answers for that? Other than removing the fish and burying the entire tank far, far out in the backyard? Picked it up a couple of years ago on a plant I bought (Not from John and Lisa), and have been fighting it ever since. It is "under control", meaning my entire tank is not covered in it, but, I have to remove decorations and bleach them, and remove plants that become infected with it, and replace them. It is horrid, and I'd really like it completely gone. Has anyone beaten it? Please tell me your secret. My lighting is on a timer, I don't overfeed my fishies, I water change/do maintenance once a week. And, every day I stare into my tank, looking for the signs, because I know it's in there, waiting to attack. Thanks all. Have an awesome week.

    • @qweed54
      @qweed54 6 дней назад +1

      The internet says that seachem flourish excel gets rid of it but I’ve been battling it with that for months now lol let me know if you find anything

    • @DeeGee-mv6eq
      @DeeGee-mv6eq 6 дней назад +2

      Hydrogen peroxide…. 3%… worked like a charm for me!

    • @gigi3242
      @gigi3242 6 дней назад

      @@DeeGee-mv6eq Directly into the tank with the lights off? How much per a twenty gallon tank? One application? or multiple times? How often? Sorry for so many questions, but if it actually works, Awesome! I found that answer on yt somewhere, and tried it, and the BB just laughed at me. Thinking I must not have had the dosage correct. Thank you for your response.

    • @JoshV74656
      @JoshV74656 6 дней назад +1

      If you get it under control try adding some True Siamese algae eaters if your stocking list allows. Or a handful of Amano shrimp if you don't have things that will eat them.

    • @JoshV74656
      @JoshV74656 6 дней назад

      @@gigi3242 Buce plants has a pretty good article on BBA that may help you, they talk about the hydrogen peroxide and how to apply it. Also stocking options. Give it a google.

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 6 дней назад

    Maintenance like water changes help with algae control. Sump socks are easier to clean more often vs taking apart canister filters. With sump socks you can remove excess food before it starts to decompose in 2-3 days. Poor canister filter maintenance always food to decompose adding to water quality issues. Eventhough food is not in your aquarium it’s still in the same water column but in the canister filter instead.

  • @corkspa
    @corkspa 6 дней назад

    I am fighting Algae in 2 of my tanks now. The worst one, I am convinced the cheap flake food we were using tipped the scale and caused the bloom. I have tanks in more light that have less issues.

  • @Monkey_pops_balloons
    @Monkey_pops_balloons 6 дней назад +1

    "fish dont care abt the lights" last night I was just hanging out in my room with the aquarium late on. This was from 11pm-3am and my catfish only moved once for a few seconds. note i was sitting on my bed so it wasn't vibrations interfering. but as soon as I turned the light off and took out my phone flashlight, my catfish turned on cruise control and was steadily swimming around and looking for food. With most fish ive kept, I agree that fish don't care. but specifically bullhead catfish do seem to care a little. other catfish ive kept, don't really care too much! Overall, great video John!

    • @_DROM_
      @_DROM_ 6 дней назад +1

      I think he meant more for 'sun baking" to get that vitamin D 😂or that they don't like those high beams blasting in their faces. But they do like the feeling the lights give of day/night, specially if they are night crawlers, like my mystery snail or your fish.
      My guppies couldn't care less, really, but they live in a jungle. My betta, thou, as soon as it's lights out, he gets in his cave and snores till morning (I'm assuming he does, because I'm a light sleeper and get up about 3-4x every night and there he is, passed out in the cave. First night I thought he was dead).

    • @erickborling1302
      @erickborling1302 6 дней назад

      All fish are unemployed, and glad to be so. Hence they will rest whenever they're not searching for snacks or a mate.

  • @stewartfooter3580
    @stewartfooter3580 5 дней назад

    Love the clip from the burbs 😂

  • @markmurray3193
    @markmurray3193 6 дней назад

    I've got 2 Golden Plecos in a 10 gal with my handful of Golden Zebra Danios, they are big enough that the other fish won't bother them, and do an amazing job keeping the algae under control. I've had Corys and Octos, and the Danios would harrass them and make them hide, maybe it helps that the Plecos and Danios are the same colour. Planning on getting a second tank and moving one Pleco to that when they get larger and I think they should be able to maintain fine with less light, watching the food and reg maintenance.

  • @AndNowThis..
    @AndNowThis.. 6 дней назад

    Good info.
    I have a 40 gallon with plants, it’s almost a year since I had it, I turn the lights on (full blast) at 7 am until 4 pm and then I turn the lights to red until 8 pm and then I turn the lights to blue until I go to bed around midnight.
    That’s 17 hours.
    I don’t have algae on anything except a few streaks of brown algae on the bottom of the glass where the substrate touches it.
    I don’t have green water.
    I don’t know if it’s because of the red and blue lights.

  • @Billssock
    @Billssock День назад

    What would you say is the recommended intensity of light in a planted tank? Will the plants be okay with the lights a little dimmer? that's what I've always wondered.

  • @curtisbelcher5078
    @curtisbelcher5078 3 дня назад

    Me and my wife received our planner we ordered from you and your wife and my wife kept your signature and it was kinda small and my postal worker left it in the bed of my truck

  • @englishtime5327
    @englishtime5327 5 дней назад

    Great video, but you could have mentioned an algae clean-up crew. Maybe another video.

  • @kim-is9tq
    @kim-is9tq 3 дня назад

    Enjoying all of your videos. Thank you. Question. I have a 30 gallon tank, and a pleco.. I would like to have an Oscar and an Angel fish.. Can all 3 live together in peace? Thanks for any and all advice you're willing to give!

  • @peterwentworth9181
    @peterwentworth9181 6 дней назад

    I have a few snails in my aquarium.
    They work hard at eating algee and keeping the aquarium clear.
    🐌🐌🐌

  • @Starship007
    @Starship007 6 дней назад

    There are many cleanup crews to help with Algae like snails, catfish and other bottom dwellers. They need food and poop also. An aquarium ecosystem needs a balance. Too much light, too much food, too many fish, aquarium location, poor maintenance, etc., all are fighting to cause climate change in your aquarium. If your tank more on the warm side during the summer that encourages algae. Might consider an aquarium chiller to help the ecosystem fight in your glass box. Remember no matter how many water changes, your tank is more polluted than what occurs in nature.

  • @neilt1524
    @neilt1524 4 дня назад

    I've always wondered what KG is in KGTropicals. Does Kevin Garnett own this channel?

  • @lruddy8820
    @lruddy8820 6 дней назад

    im having an issue with hair algae in one of my tanks but its because my val is so think and long it has greatly reduced the flow of water on that side of the tank and thats where im getting all the hair algae

  • @gregorynull5630
    @gregorynull5630 6 дней назад

    I feed my aquarium with light, my Oto's, endlers snails & cherry shrimp need algae, an aquarium without algae don't look natural, I have many low light plants mostly guppy grass, & java moss for my breeding endlers, & cherry shrimp babies to hide in until they get some size to them, I only clean the front glass on my aquarium so the rest of life in my aquarium can graze on the sides & back, It is a natural tank with only an under gravel filter & negatively charged kitty litter which completes the nitrogen cycle, & gasses off my nitrates into nitrogen gas, Every time I test my water I have 0/ ammonia 0/nitrates & 0/ nitrates, I do weekly water changes because of evaporation, so I keep my aquarium in balance, I do 6 hours of light a day, to keep the beard, & hair, algae in check, and pull out any hair algae when I do a water change, but there isn't much, I can move my light hours up or down depending on the season & the amount of ambient light there is available, summer takes less artificial light, & winter more. All in all, your advice is good for someone who wants a pristine tank, but a pristine tank is not what I am after, I try to mimic the look of small ponds & creeks, & add a lot of botanicals leaves, driftwood, seedpods to get a good layer of biofilm, which is the material shrimp need to produce healthy shells, but I started off wanting a pristine tank, but it looks artificial to me now.

  • @janetgritter5642
    @janetgritter5642 День назад

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  • @cammiluna
    @cammiluna 5 дней назад

    I have a planted tank in a small apartment that gets lots of sunshine through the windows. I work from home so the window's open most of the day. is the sun good enough for the plants or would I still need to keep a lamp on for 6-8 hours? As of the past several months, the algae has been coating the live plants!
    also, i maintain the tank once weekly because i have a big fish.

  • @LembergTB
    @LembergTB 6 дней назад

    I just got a UV light that goes on top of my FX4 filter. My lights are on the whole day, and thankfully, I have no algae. I don't know if it's the UV light doing the trick or something else.

  • @AlinefromToulouse
    @AlinefromToulouse 4 дня назад

    Everybody always talk about nitrate, but what about phosphate.
    In my tank there's always 0 nitrates in the water column, but way too much green hair algae.

  • @aditarnita3853
    @aditarnita3853 4 дня назад

    Salutare din România

  • @kallunsheppard2378
    @kallunsheppard2378 6 дней назад

    Hey Algorithm! You didn't put this in my feed and I wanted it. Put that in your cyber pipe and smoke it. Seriously great video as usual I just had to hunt for it this week.

  • @bigeazy02
    @bigeazy02 6 дней назад

    @KGTropicals Love ur knowledge, brother. ??Q: Just bought 3 African Cichlids (maybe Mbuna). 2 of the 3 move fast, eat well and swim well but the 3rd doesn't eat and sits under the filter. Bought three days ago. I feel itz in shock frm the pet store trip. Any ideas/ suggestions??

  • @jeaniesmith8679
    @jeaniesmith8679 5 дней назад

    My tank is being taken over by what I think is called blackbeard algae. It's even growing on my live plants and on the filter. I can't seem to scrape it off the filter. I tried soaking things in bleach, but the stuff came back. What should I be doing? Would putting the fish in a new tank spread the algae there too?

  • @putty8023
    @putty8023 6 дней назад

    9:10 What are those red fish???? 😮😮😮

  • @Yourowner
    @Yourowner 4 дня назад

    Like ive always heard Keep it simple

  • @crystalgrelak
    @crystalgrelak 6 дней назад

    I would never use chemicals to kill algae not only because I have planted tanks but my fear is killing a bunch of algae at once and causing an ammonia spike. Is that fear completely unrealistic in a planted tank? Idk but I’m also not finding out. Also I miss Lisa.

  • @butterflylanding3592
    @butterflylanding3592 6 дней назад

    My philosophy
    If you tank is perfect for algae, it’s perfect for more plants. Put more plants in the tank, algae will take a back seat.
    Just follow your tanks lead and add more plants.

  • @kevinfallick7690
    @kevinfallick7690 2 дня назад

    Any algae eating fish in my tank die. Siamese, Mollys, Panda Garra. Longest one to survive was about a month(Siamese). I have a lot of algae. Tank is near a glass door. Basic Test kit shows everything is in proper limits. Any suggestions?

  • @sandanista2002
    @sandanista2002 6 дней назад

    4:27 Goodness me. What are those?

  • @TheRavenBlack1-cw1sr
    @TheRavenBlack1-cw1sr 6 дней назад

    ❤❤

  • @the_ghost_investor
    @the_ghost_investor 6 дней назад

    You did not tell us what is algae and where it comes from? Poof, Algae appears like magic. I want to know the root cause???

  • @MerkDolf
    @MerkDolf 6 дней назад

    👁 👍 😅 👌

  • @vhwft
    @vhwft 6 дней назад

    Plenty of algae like low to no light conditions. Slightly misleading about the lights.

  • @zanaso4021
    @zanaso4021 6 дней назад +5

    if youre not first youre last

    • @GoatR9
      @GoatR9 6 дней назад

      First

  • @Webzcraft
    @Webzcraft 6 дней назад +2

    Algae is an important part if a closed ecosystem.. 😅😅 these people talk about climate changes 🙄

  • @DirkDeadeye_
    @DirkDeadeye_ 6 дней назад

    If you can grow algae you can grow plants.