This past weekend I just cleaned the front and two side panes of my glass from all the hair algae that was on it. The snails were doing a good job getting rid of it but they either lost interest or the hair just grew too much.
I also wanted to scrub the glass to get rid of the small greens that was on the glass so I can see better into the tank.
Anyways, the only bit that is left is a generous amount on my overflow ,which I like because it hides the overflows unattractiveness a bit, and the back glass pane which is about 60% covered in hair algae.
A lot of it is starting to turn brown, presumably from a decline in phosphate and a protein skimmer just recently installed.
If this algae is dying or not (but more importantly if its dying), should I still remove it? I find it to be good to keep phosphate under control but I thought I would get opinions from you folks.
I also wanted to scrub the glass to get rid of the small greens that was on the glass so I can see better into the tank.
Anyways, the only bit that is left is a generous amount on my overflow ,which I like because it hides the overflows unattractiveness a bit, and the back glass pane which is about 60% covered in hair algae.
A lot of it is starting to turn brown, presumably from a decline in phosphate and a protein skimmer just recently installed.
If this algae is dying or not (but more importantly if its dying), should I still remove it? I find it to be good to keep phosphate under control but I thought I would get opinions from you folks.



