How Do You Get Rid Of Red Algae In Salt Water Tanks?
Red algae is a pervasive problem in salt water fish tanks less than six months old. If it is improperly dealt with early in the life of the aquarium, it can recur in a pernicious cycle that is difficult to break. By using patience and natural methods to control and eliminate your red slime algae problem, you will be able to fully enjoy your salt water aquarium for years to come. Clean your aquarium filters regularly. This means about once a month in most cases. If you clean your filters more often than this, your fish may die from the shock to their systems. However, clogged filters contribute to the high phosphate levels that feed red slime algae. Filtering these nutrients out will not hurt your fish, and it will starve your red algae. Generally, you should rinse out your filter sponge using a small amount of distilled water, then replace the old sponge back in the filter. If the sponge is too dirty to clean, replace it with a new one. Clean the protein skimmer biweekly. You can clean