Tom
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I looked in one of my tanks and noticed some of the rocks had the usual green algae with some white algae on top. What would cause that?
Tom
Tom
I don't use flakes, I use the granueles. It is hard to scrap off with my fingers, but when I use a algae sponge, it comes off like the regular algae(easy).Could be leftover flake food going bad? Does it scrap off real easy?
It looks like the white staghorn. How would I go about removing it? Would a pleco be good enough to get rid of it?It could be (1) white fungus growing over whatever the leftover food, or (2) white staghorn algae. Here is more info on this type of algae, as well as on all algae types:
This is the close-up picture of the white staghorn algae:
Awww! I was kidding when I said blue algae and its for real! I sincerely hope that thing doesn't make its way to my tank!