Looking for more plants to keep a lid on hair algae! I do water changes, but I think more plants would help.

  • WahotsOP
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    20 days ago

    Hornwort, eh? Maybe I’ll have to give it a shot.

    Nitrates are as low as my chemicals will test for, but they aren’t terribly high precision. I have small tank, so that is probably a contributing factor. I might try hornwort :)

    • OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml
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      20 days ago

      Algea can’t grow if there is no nutrients, and see the goal is to have the plants uptake all the nutrient content so there isn’t anything for a 3rd party to consume. Thus you need a plant that is high growth speed which one of the easiest and cheapest to manage and buy is hornwort. Followed by a timed light schedule and I bet your issue will line out. If there is nothing extra for algea to eat it can’t survive.