I think i already know the answer to this but i thought id check 🙂
I have a small ammount of bba on some java moss, the only place i have it in the tank.
This was down to me being slack on ferts, having too much light and the aquarium too hot ( moss suffering from the temperature)
The bba does not grow anymore and does not spread so if i where to remove the effected plant i should be good?
I also have a bit of hair algae on my fissindens which has just started to show signs of growth after a painfull 4 weeks. Is it likely that the algae has taken to this plant because of its previous poor health?
The flow isnt as good as it could be at the minute which will be rectified in november when my overtime comes through.
Aquarium is 120l, single tmc aquabar led and double dosing of ferts. No CO2 at the moment but i will add this when i have time off to monitor this for a couple of days.
My question is,
Now the bba has stopped growing, will manual removal eradicate it?
I have a small ammount of bba on some java moss, the only place i have it in the tank.
This was down to me being slack on ferts, having too much light and the aquarium too hot ( moss suffering from the temperature)
The bba does not grow anymore and does not spread so if i where to remove the effected plant i should be good?
I also have a bit of hair algae on my fissindens which has just started to show signs of growth after a painfull 4 weeks. Is it likely that the algae has taken to this plant because of its previous poor health?
The flow isnt as good as it could be at the minute which will be rectified in november when my overtime comes through.
Aquarium is 120l, single tmc aquabar led and double dosing of ferts. No CO2 at the moment but i will add this when i have time off to monitor this for a couple of days.
My question is,
Now the bba has stopped growing, will manual removal eradicate it?