An aquarium is a sensitive aquatic community and can also be a decorative element of our home if the fish that live in it are properly housed.
Algae is a natural phenomenon and can be found in the most well-groomed aquatic community, but it does not matter which species it is, which is one that poses a threat to fish.
Brown, red or green algae that settle on the glass of the aquarium, on the plants, on the substrate may appear in the artificial pool because perhaps the sunlight has been reaching the aquarium for too long. In the absence of sun, all day lighting of the lamps helps the algae to multiply. To solve this, direct sunlight should be avoided and artificial light should also be used timed. Overfishing is the path to algae growth. Uneaten fish food starts to decompose, which favors the growth of algae. Algae can also appear if water quality is neglected. It is worth entrusting the work of natural algae eaters to control the algae, and algae eating fish can be excellent for this.
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