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Ok, what's the easiest way to get rid of this nuisance from my tank bottom (it's bare bottom). My water is filtered with a submersible filter, and I have live plants in the tank. Thanks for any suggestions:cool:
 

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Hey Socrates, the type of algae you're referring to may be Green Spot (Choleochaete orbicularis). If it's growing on the glass the easiest way to remove it is with a scraper. If it's not that algae, this is a great website to take a look at: http://www.guitarfish.org/algae I'm curious as to what types of plants you are growing without substrate? Is it something like Java Moss or Hornwort?
 

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I have moss balls and a floating plant similar to duckweed (I cant remember the scientific name off the top of my head sorry). And I think it's blue green algae (cyanobacteria). I'm guessing that means I have low nitrate levels (which would be good, meaning not much ammonia compounds). So what would be a good fast growing plant? Would elodea or water sprite be a good choice? (plus can those grow without a substrate?)
 

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Thanks for the advice! Ya I have been cleaning it out regularly and have been doing frequent water changes. Thanks again for the pointers.
 

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I have moss balls and a floating plant similar to duckweed (I cant remember the scientific name off the top of my head sorry). And I think it's blue green algae (cyanobacteria). I'm guessing that means I have low nitrate levels (which would be good, meaning not much ammonia compounds). So what would be a good fast growing plant? Would elodea or water sprite be a good choice? (plus can those grow without a substrate?)

Algae, especially blue-green, can be a pain. I agree with all previous posters on how to handle it.

Personally, I dislike elodea. It grows really well with or without a substrate, but it always seems to crash on me after a few months. Then I have a mess of rotting vegetation and unstable water chemistry issues. You may have better luck with it than I, lots of folks here swear by it.

Water sprite is a good one, but it has very bright lighting requirements. It tends to prefer warmer waters to thrive also. I have used it in the past with moderate success.
 

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My tank has Mossy Frogs in it and the water is warmer, so then water sprite sounds like the plant to try thanks for the pointers.
 
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