Good evening all,
I am seemly having an issue with my tank's water turning green, and progressively getting worse as time goes on. Trying to dip my head into the planted tank scene I started with buying a ball of java moss from a local store. The light I was using is a Marineland LED from one of the big box stores. I can't recall the wattage, but it was big enough to cover the top of my tank, and fit just right. Oh, by the way the tank I believe is between 25-30 gallons. I bought it awhile ago, and recently set it back up again a couple months ago. I had the java moss attached to a piece of wood, in the center of the tank. Being a novice, it didn't do anything. The light didn't do squat, and the moss continued to deteriorate being peacefully dying. :help: My friend gave me his light to try, which is a Coralife 65w freshwater aquatics light. The moss was already beyond dead, so he told me to just take it out though I was hoping it would be revived under the new light. The green water in the tank started a couple days before taking out the moss. A couple days after, the light bulb stopped working, and I have replaced it with the old fixture while I buy a new light bulb from online. The green water persists.
So far I have only done 2 water changes. I did one about a week and a half ago, and I did one this afternoon. I wouldn't say I have been trying very hard to get rid of it, but now I have focused and am ready to combat it. My friend has said maybe doing water changes more frequently would rid it. Like either every day, or every other day. I have also heard of covering it with a bag for 72 hours to shut out any light, and didn't know if I did need to go to that extreme. As they say, pictures are worth a 1000 words, so below I have attached some before and after pictures to give people an idea of what is going on. I might also note that everything else in the tank is fake, plant wise.
Thanks in advance for taking a look, and offering any advice!
-chk
I am seemly having an issue with my tank's water turning green, and progressively getting worse as time goes on. Trying to dip my head into the planted tank scene I started with buying a ball of java moss from a local store. The light I was using is a Marineland LED from one of the big box stores. I can't recall the wattage, but it was big enough to cover the top of my tank, and fit just right. Oh, by the way the tank I believe is between 25-30 gallons. I bought it awhile ago, and recently set it back up again a couple months ago. I had the java moss attached to a piece of wood, in the center of the tank. Being a novice, it didn't do anything. The light didn't do squat, and the moss continued to deteriorate being peacefully dying. :help: My friend gave me his light to try, which is a Coralife 65w freshwater aquatics light. The moss was already beyond dead, so he told me to just take it out though I was hoping it would be revived under the new light. The green water in the tank started a couple days before taking out the moss. A couple days after, the light bulb stopped working, and I have replaced it with the old fixture while I buy a new light bulb from online. The green water persists.
So far I have only done 2 water changes. I did one about a week and a half ago, and I did one this afternoon. I wouldn't say I have been trying very hard to get rid of it, but now I have focused and am ready to combat it. My friend has said maybe doing water changes more frequently would rid it. Like either every day, or every other day. I have also heard of covering it with a bag for 72 hours to shut out any light, and didn't know if I did need to go to that extreme. As they say, pictures are worth a 1000 words, so below I have attached some before and after pictures to give people an idea of what is going on. I might also note that everything else in the tank is fake, plant wise.
Thanks in advance for taking a look, and offering any advice!
-chk
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