All I can grow is blue green algae
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All I can grow is blue green algae
I've been trying to grow algae rocks for my Hillies in a 3 gal tank with air stone and filter still running, sitting in window. All I can get to grow is blue green algae which I don't want to expose my 50gal river tank to. I seeded the algae growing tank with some rocks with brown algae on them. I'm going to nuke the 3 gal and start over. How do I get nice green algae like Martin grows? What am I doing wrong?
Keeb
Keeb
I have done pretty well getting a lot of "nice green algae" in a betta bowl next to a window when I neglected the water change for a while. And thats the key: the waste. Ammonia feeds algae. Not much will happen if you don't have anything feeding the algae.
As far as Martin's algae--did you hear about his "secret ingredient"?
As far as Martin's algae--did you hear about his "secret ingredient"?
I did indeed add some of Martin's secret ingredient. I also added some Nutrafin Plant gro. There is nothing but rocks in the tank so I do know if the tank will cycle except for ammonia from the secret ingredient. I thought algae liked good water to thrive as opposed to poor water quality so I do regular water changes and top up nutrients. I guess I'll just nuke it and start again.
Keeb
Keeb
I'm interested to hear that.Setsuna wrote:Dare I ask... What is Martin's secret ingredient?

Martin Thoene wrote:Fertilizer would be good right? Added a few splashes of Hydroponic fertilizer that Momfish has used for years in planted tanks.....and a secret ingredient.
While back in England, I had a planted tank with no fish and with Momfish's encouragement via phone from Canada I tried an experiment based on a story she heard from the kid's Summer Camp. At the camp, all the girls used to swim in a small bay in the lake. It had luxuriant aquatic plant growth. One of the ladies in charge gets all "eco" on the girls and works out that if a certain percentage of them pee in the water while swimming, in a given time they are excreting a 50 gallon drum-full. So she places a blanket ban on peeing in the lake.
The plant growth died back drastically......go figure.
So my plant experiment worked quite well. I guess you could call it self-propelled Figured that it ought to work on algae, so using my self dispensing equipment I filled half a mug and threw that in. If you ever come round my place decline offers of tea or coffee
No, the algae farm wasn't the joke. The spawning hillies was, though. 
And yes, the nasty secret ingredient was exactly what you think it was.

And yes, the nasty secret ingredient was exactly what you think it was.

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yeah, don't mess with antibiotics too much. People over use it.
Algae need the same nutrients as plants.. so, If you have aquarium ferts or garden ferts just put in a cap full.. Or put in a handful of topsoil. Or do both.
Pee is a good source of nitrogen (ammonia), that's all. And it's a pretty sterile liquid. But you also need Potassium, Phosphorus, & trace elements.
BGA thrive because the other algae can't thrive due to the water lacking nitrogen mostly.
Algae need the same nutrients as plants.. so, If you have aquarium ferts or garden ferts just put in a cap full.. Or put in a handful of topsoil. Or do both.
Pee is a good source of nitrogen (ammonia), that's all. And it's a pretty sterile liquid. But you also need Potassium, Phosphorus, & trace elements.
BGA thrive because the other algae can't thrive due to the water lacking nitrogen mostly.
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