I have tons of cyanobacteria and algae in my aquarium. I have bought a RO unit and it seems to have lessened the overall amount but there is still tons in my aquarium.
I love the green hairy algae but I hate the cyanobacteria and the green blobby algae.
Is there a way to get rid of the cyanobacteria and the green blobby algae and still keepy my hairy algae?
Right now I have a 55 gallon aquarium with a purple psudochrome, a yellow tailed damsel, a molly, a cleaner wrasse, and a fist sized tiger cowrie.
I need to get rid of the psudochrome due to aggressiveness, the molly keeps trying to make love to my cleaner wrasse, and my cowrie found a way to get back to the discharge of my Bak Pak Dual filter and causing water to spill out of my aquarium (loses 5-6 gallons before suctions start getting air). I would like to only have the cleaner wrasse in my aquarium for a while before I replace the fish with nano tank fish (thinking about clowns).
Would loading up the tank with macroalgae work? (I like that stuff too)
Temperature 75, pH 8.2, specific gravity 1.020
Also have the "bio-bale" in my cpr filter, and have bio wheel on my emperor filter- could that be causing the nitrates to be high that are feeding all the algae and cyanobacteria?



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