TheNaturalAquarist
New Member
Hi everyone,
I've got a 90 litre tank that's been set up for over 2 years and I've always struggled with an unidentified brown slime/algae.
I had an initial outbreak soon after the usual diatom phase, but it then suddenly disappeared after I treated the tank for an outbreak of cyanobacteria using Ultralife's Blue Green Slime Remover. I put this down to a coincidence and assumed that it must have been the remainder of the diatoms needing to burn out.
Cut to a year and a bit later and it comes back worse than before, with it smothering most of the plants and either slowing growth or killing them off. I've recently tried another cyanobacteria treatment which did knock it back, but it's starting to come back again only a few weeks later.
Does anyone know what it could be or how to treat it? It's not dusty or easy to brush off like diatoms but nerite snails do try to eat it (although very slowly and not enough to make a dent in it), so I'm not sure what I'm dealing with. I've also stopped dosing fertilisers as I couldn't tell if this was encouraging the algae or not.
Specs
Tank: 90 litre
Filter: Eheim BioPower 200
Temperature: 23 degrees
Light: Chihiros WRGB 2 Slim*
*light was only added last week after the algae started coming back. Previously used an All Pond Solutions PLED
Thanks!


This was the worst it got to...

Original tank during it's healthy phase

The tank today (algae starting to come back)

I've got a 90 litre tank that's been set up for over 2 years and I've always struggled with an unidentified brown slime/algae.
I had an initial outbreak soon after the usual diatom phase, but it then suddenly disappeared after I treated the tank for an outbreak of cyanobacteria using Ultralife's Blue Green Slime Remover. I put this down to a coincidence and assumed that it must have been the remainder of the diatoms needing to burn out.
Cut to a year and a bit later and it comes back worse than before, with it smothering most of the plants and either slowing growth or killing them off. I've recently tried another cyanobacteria treatment which did knock it back, but it's starting to come back again only a few weeks later.
Does anyone know what it could be or how to treat it? It's not dusty or easy to brush off like diatoms but nerite snails do try to eat it (although very slowly and not enough to make a dent in it), so I'm not sure what I'm dealing with. I've also stopped dosing fertilisers as I couldn't tell if this was encouraging the algae or not.
Specs
Tank: 90 litre
Filter: Eheim BioPower 200
Temperature: 23 degrees
Light: Chihiros WRGB 2 Slim*
*light was only added last week after the algae started coming back. Previously used an All Pond Solutions PLED
Thanks!


This was the worst it got to...

Original tank during it's healthy phase

The tank today (algae starting to come back)
