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not sure where to post this as Iā€™m a new member here..

25 gallon/ 94litre

4 cherry barbs

3 buenos Aires tetra

1 clown pleco

2 live plants (canā€™t remember names)
And a Few fake plants

The green algae that covers my log decor and fake plants I donā€™t mind , (actually like the natural look of it) but the brown algae on my live plants Iā€™m assuming is hurting them and the photosynthesis process. Should I manually wipe them ? They donā€™t seem to be doing great.. thanks in advance
Trying to upload photo but says file too large
 
Set the cameras resolution to the lowest, then take a picture.

Yes, you can manually remove the algae. :)

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Beunos Aires tetras are fin nippers that need to be kept in groups in large tanks because they can grow to 2-3 inches long (not including tail). They might become a problem to the cherry barbs.

What are the tank dimensions (Length x width x height)?

If you post pictures of the plants we can ID them for you.
 
Beunos Aires tetras are fin nippers that need to be kept in groups in large tanks because they can grow to 2-3 inches long (not including tail). They might become a problem to the cherry barbs.

What are the tank dimensions (Length x width x height)?

If you post pictures of the plants we can ID them for you.

Tank measurements. 30 L x 12.5 W x 18 H inches
I tried posting pictures again , but I donā€™t know how to change settings on iPhone camera
 

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