Physical removal is the best way. I only get hair algae in one of my tanks and the only difference I can determine is the light. I don't know if it's the spectrum/color of that light or the strength. I put a timer on that light about 2 weeks ago so it's off for a large part of the day when I'm not home and now the hair algae is almost gone. The light comes on from 7:30am-9am and off until 4:30pm when it comes back on until 9pm, in total it's on for just 6 hours. There is ambient light from the other tanks and window so the fish and plants aren't in total darkness the rest of the time.
I've tried 2 different times to grow cardinal plants. 2 plants the first time, and then just 1 plant the 2cd time. Big flops both times. Mine melted away til nothing was left. So chin up Chris, it's not just you. I know that I feel better knowing that it was nothing that I did. Or I hope so anyway. If you figure out why they melted away will you please let me know? Or maybe you could do a video on it?
With hair algea I use a couple chopsticks and pinch some and twirl it like spaghetti then pull it out. I keep doing that as it grows and eventually it's gone.
Between you guys and Michigan, I don't know who got slammed harder. But what's this about you being in Chicago and you not giving me a call. I thought we were best friends... oh, wait. 😂
Thank you for watching!
Wow as a south Floridian, I know how much storms can put a stop to everyday life. Glad you guys came out ok. These storms can be so devastating 🥺
Glad you where safe, and your home for the most part survived through it. Tfs the fishies ❤😊
I love hair algae. Works as a natural spawning mop
Whoot love your channel Mr. Scott can’t help but hit play when I see you post
Thank you for your videos they are relaxing to me.
Physical removal is the best way. I only get hair algae in one of my tanks and the only difference I can determine is the light. I don't know if it's the spectrum/color of that light or the strength. I put a timer on that light about 2 weeks ago so it's off for a large part of the day when I'm not home and now the hair algae is almost gone. The light comes on from 7:30am-9am and off until 4:30pm when it comes back on until 9pm, in total it's on for just 6 hours. There is ambient light from the other tanks and window so the fish and plants aren't in total darkness the rest of the time.
I've tried 2 different times to grow cardinal plants. 2 plants the first time, and then just 1 plant the 2cd time. Big flops both times. Mine melted away til nothing was left. So chin up Chris, it's not just you. I know that I feel better knowing that it was nothing that I did. Or I hope so anyway. If you figure out why they melted away will you please let me know? Or maybe you could do a video on it?
Same with me. I think there was top much current and they melted
With hair algea I use a couple chopsticks and pinch some and twirl it like spaghetti then pull it out. I keep doing that as it grows and eventually it's gone.
Hope your all safe!
I must say guppies are one of my favorite fish. I have Japanese blue albino and elephant ears
That's a hell of a intro for a guppy video 😂
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You need to use a moss! You’ll keep more babies!
Meet you at the beach
More plants, lava rock
Be your work.
Why aren't you Brenten's manager anymore?
I would guess that it's because Brenton wanted to do a different type of video than what Chris did.
Between you guys and Michigan, I don't know who got slammed harder.
But what's this about you being in Chicago and you not giving me a call. I thought we were best friends... oh, wait. 😂