Green Algae

fatelerror89

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I have green algae on the back of my tank. how can i stop this from happening i am doing weekly water changes and keep the light on no more then 8 hours.Ā 
 
Cut your light down to 5 hours or so. Algae occurs in every tank. You could get fish to help clean it, or clean it yourself.
 
I lower the light time. I have 3 panda corys and 3 pepper corys in the tank dont know if they will help with the algae? I have just got rid of my sailfin plec but looking to buy a smaller plec
 
The cory won't help with the algae, as they're not algae eaters. A bristlenose plec would probably help but your tank isn't big enough to keep one permanently. Maybe some otocinclus.
 
Was looking a zebra pleco or a bull frog pleco. Dont really want something what grows to big
 
Zebra Plecos aren't really efficient algae eaters and needs protein rich food instead
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Bull Frog Plecos?Ā 
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Ā Never heard of them, I don't think they exist.
 
I get a picture of the bull frog pleco I mite have got the name wrong.

fishkeeper.co.uk/site/databank/leopard-frog-pleco-l134-
 
What ones would be algae eaters what are colourful and dont grow very big ?
 
I'd say some Otocinclus (best bet), aĀ Bristlenose Plec or someĀ shrimp
 
Shrimp would be great, but I don't know if those tetra would snack on them or not.
 
i would haveĀ Bristlenose Plec but i know in a year he will out grow my tank :( and dont really want shrimp. i mite have to try theĀ Ā Otocinclus in the tank but must be aĀ colorful pleco out there what loves algaeĀ Ā 
 
There aren't any that I can think of :/
 
Yeah i have not found any either i mite get theĀ Ā Otocinclus for the algae and iĀ colorful plec for my main fish in the tankĀ Ā 
 
Find some Nerita snails. At least they'll eat the green algae on the backĀ which I presume is green dustĀ algae or green spot algae.Ā Ā No fish eats that. There are nice varieties of them too.
 

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