How to remove weird hair-like algea

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How to remove weird hair-like algea

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Hello,

Haven't posted in here in a long time. I have a Fahaka in a 100gallons tank. He's all by himself in that tank. I've notice these blackish hair-like algea poping up here and there in the aquarium. Sometimes on decors, other times in the windows and now on a live plant. The tank has been running for a two and a half years, I've noticed these thing appearing for the last year.

Lights are on daily for 8hours. Water temperature's at 81degrees.

There are hard, almost impossible to just stratch off of what they are attached to, so I'm scared that they spread in the aquarium.

I've heard that, hopefully I remember the name right, firefox fish would eat that. But being with a fahaka, not sure if the firefox would eat it before getting eaten himself.

Does anybody know what they are and what would get rid of those without doing any damage to the puffer?

Thank you,
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Firefox is a SW fish. Try H2O2 dosing: https://www.aquasabi.com/aquascaping-wi ... e-aquarium
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Re: How to remove weird hair-like algea

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Thank you for the link that was a very interesting article!!! My algae seems to be the one they call Black beard algae. They suggest going with the CO2 treatment. I ordered a bottle and will try. If no good results come from it, I will try the H²O² as they also suggest to locally fog the region with that if the first don't work.

But I did not find a specific bottle for aquariums, is it literally peroxide you find at the pharmacy?
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Yes, I regularly dose a shot glass/10g every other day. It also works great in keeping your fish alive if your power goes out.
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Re: How to remove weird hair-like algea

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Sorry for the delay, I was waiting on the product to come in to give updates if it worked or not but I did not receive it yet.

What would be the benefit of adding peroxide every other day? If it saves the fish when power goes out I imagine that it must make some sort of chemical reaction inside the tank that creates oxygen or detoxifies some other element? Now you got me curious :)
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Re: How to remove weird hair-like algea

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In addition to killing algae, plants look pretty cool because they are pearling bubbles.
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