Hello all, I recently was out of town for roughly a week and a half, and I had my 75gallon tank mostly automated, but just needed a friend to help me out by changing out filter floss and feeding my herbivores.
Long story short, I came back to a tank full of algae. Turns out he didn't change the filter floss, and fed (and overfed) all fish, not just the herbivores. (carnivores are fed via auto feeder)
Is this a type of hair algae? And what would be best solution? nitrates are steadied at 0 and phosphates around 0.13- 0.17 (likely due to algae consuming any free nitrates)
Should I beef up cleanup crew, take rocks out, brush and use peroxide, then place back in, or replace with algae free cured rocks?
Long story short, I came back to a tank full of algae. Turns out he didn't change the filter floss, and fed (and overfed) all fish, not just the herbivores. (carnivores are fed via auto feeder)
Is this a type of hair algae? And what would be best solution? nitrates are steadied at 0 and phosphates around 0.13- 0.17 (likely due to algae consuming any free nitrates)
Should I beef up cleanup crew, take rocks out, brush and use peroxide, then place back in, or replace with algae free cured rocks?