ALGAE101: TOP 3 ALGAE MYTHS

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • This video is now part 2 of my ALGAE 101 series which revolves around the top 3 myths about our aquarium algae. These myths are either outdated aquarium practices or just a plain misunderstanding of what's really causing the algae. Knowing these Algae myths are key in order to keep your aquascape in tiptop shape
    TIME CODES:
    0:00 - INTRO
    0:27 - EXCESS NUTRIENTS CAUSES ALGAE
    3:24 - ALGAE EATERS WILL SOLVE YOUR ALGAE PROBLEMS
    4:45 - SUNLIGHT CAUSES ALGAE
    ALGAE MANAGEMENT
    • ALGAE101: HOW to MANAG...
    EI method of Fertilizing Planted tanks
    • CHEAPEST DIY Fertilize...
    Amano shrimp vs Red Cherry Shrimp
    • AMANO SHRIMP vs RED CH...
    PLANT LIST
    Rotala H'ra
    Rotala rotundifolia
    Nymphea Tiger Lotus RED
    Hygrophila pinnatifida
    Hygrophila lancea 'Araguaia'
    Hydrocotyle tripartita sp Japan
    Hydrocotyle verticallata
    Vesiculari ferriei 'Weeping Moss'
    Anubias minima variegated
    Bucephalandra "wavy green"
    Bucephalandra sp Red
    Bucephalandra Serimbu Brown
    Anubias nana 'petite'
    Cryptocoryne Mi Oya
    Cryptocoryne crispatula var. balansae
    Eleocharis acicularis 'mini'
    Staurogyne repens
    LIVESTOCK:
    25 Neon Tetras (Paracheinodon innesi)
    2 Pearl/Lace Gourami (Trichopodus leerii)
    30 Amano shrimps
    15 Cherry shrimps
    3 Otocinclus catfish
    2 Siamese Algae Eater
    FERTILIZER:
    DIY MIX
    EI Method (here is a video on how I made my liquid fertilizer)
    • CHEAPEST DIY Fertilize...
    TANK SPEC:
    60x40x40 cm Optiwhite glass from Allpondsolutions
    Inspire 60 cabinet
    Oase Filtosmart 200
    DIY CO2 using citric acid and baking soda (old)
    Fire extinguisher CO2 setup (current)
    Qanvee inline CO2 diffuser
    Glass lily pipes (Bell-shaped outlet and Inlet)
    Eheim skimmer 350
    Nicrew rgb 24/7 55cm (old)
    Chihiros WRGB II 60cm (current) upgraded with Acrylic stand
    Hashtag #algae #algaemyth #aquariumalgae

Komentáře • 15

  • @davidalanbinder4238
    @davidalanbinder4238 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I highly recommend the book ALL ABOUT ALGAE - Exploring Phycology or Algology: A Comprehensive Guide to Algae and their Significance

  • @janvanrookhuijzen8309
    @janvanrookhuijzen8309 Před 3 lety +1

    Makes sense. The only tank I have that has absolutely no algae is a no filter bowl standing right right at the south window. Full sunlight all day, for about 4 months now. I don't even change the water, I'm just topping it up once a while.

  • @aquascapebomahdi3309
    @aquascapebomahdi3309 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video ur absultely right

  • @ObiTonyKenobi
    @ObiTonyKenobi Před rokem +1

    Love this video, you are absolutely right about all the points you made.

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před rokem

      thanks! glad you appreciated it! took me awhile to gather proper and documented evidences for that video, some are even proper scientific studies and journals but I forgot to list my references

  • @MarcoB.
    @MarcoB. Před 3 lety +3

    Hmm try an Iwagumi with overdosed Nutrients and direct Sunlight :-) might be surprising.
    All I want to say is that a fast growing plantmass is what is capable of fighting alot of the myths you have busted.
    This also includes permanent trimming to keep them healthy from bottom to top.

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety

      Ooh I'd love to try that one! I still think it's possible with proper plant selection, EI method, co2 injection and good water surface to volume ratio. Big emphasis on plant selection haha!
      You sir deserve a clap! 👏. I forgot to point out how important plant mass and selection is. I also have a strong sentiment on the difference between aquascaping and an aquarium with plants in it. I will point those out on my future videos since I am an aquascaping channel! Thank you so much! 😊😊😊😊

    • @pkoppart
      @pkoppart Před 3 lety

      Yup, fast growing plants a key to fighthing off algae. Good reminder.

  • @johnsonboy62
    @johnsonboy62 Před 3 lety +1

    Addint more nutrients wont cause algae? for example if u overdose phosphate in a high level also wont get algae ?? hmmm ?

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety +3

      The assumed correlation between PO4, plants and algae was a good but outdated study waaaay back in 1978. 1978!
      its already been refuted by more updated studies done on all type of settings, wide range of nutrient levels from oligotrophic to hypertrophic setups/environments.
      DO NOTE THE BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CORRELATION AND CAUSATION.
      In the 80s it was thought that nitrogen and PO4 can algae algae. By the late 90s N and P is now part of our liquid fert regime? See? Outdated knowledge and a complete misunderstanding passed down by word of mouth with no scientific basis whatsoever.

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 3 lety +3

      Mature algae uses PO4 and N for growth, but it doesn't cause algae. If you have an aquarium or a pool and want to remove the algae you can deprive them by removing PO4.
      BUT if you have an AQUASCAPE and remove the phosphates or limit the phosphates then, its more likely that your plants will die but the algae wont

  • @marlonallansupetran7120
    @marlonallansupetran7120 Před 2 lety +1

    Direct sunlight can help grow algae if raises the temperature of the water in the tank. Warm water makes it harder for co2 to dissolve, speeds up plant metabolism, etc.

    • @AquaristForFun
      @AquaristForFun  Před 2 lety +3

      True, but wouldn't it be water temperature in general and not necessarily sunlight? Here's an analogy, Rusty nails can have the bacteria Clostridium tetani which causes tetanus. Rusty nails don't cause Tetanus directly, C. tetani does. Same thing with sunlight. Sunlight does not cause algae directly but rather ammonia and organic wastes from struggling plants do.
      The thing is, us hobbyists can freely interchange causation and correlation which dilutes the specifics of the hobby. I mean bright lights and warm temp can help with algae growth but it is not the actual cause. Healthy tanks can exists with really bright lights and warm temperatures and Algae-ridden tanks exists on lowlight tanks with normal to cool temperatures. So it rules out lights and temp as the ACTUAL CAUSE but is rather CORRELATED with algae growth.