How To PREVENT Algae In Your Aquarium

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Published 2024-06-23
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All Comments (21)
  • @JoshV74656
    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.
  • 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” 😩
  • @Lumpydog
    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.
  • @plushpossum
    OMG!!! You inserted a clip from “The ‘Burbs”!!!! One of my all time favorites!!! And one of the best clips!!! 😂❤😂❤😊😊😊
  • @lexxwhite747
    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.
  • 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.
  • 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
    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.
  • @drewsta005
    Thank you for this video!! I needed it. My 55 is suffering with black hair and green algae! This was great!!
  • @HapiPETSWM
    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
    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
  • 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.😮
  • @noisyaquatics
    Absolutely valid points my man!! awesome video like always ❤️
  • @TruthLivesNow
    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!
  • 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!!!
  • @jporterz2873
    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.
  • 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