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How to clean algae from anubias?

This is a discussion on How to clean algae from anubias? within the Plants/Algae/Ferts/EI/CO2/Lighting forums, part of the Aquarium Related Chat category; I have couple of anubias and they have algae on their leaves, especially old ones. Is there any "easy" way ...

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    Default How to clean algae from anubias?

    I have couple of anubias and they have algae on their leaves, especially old ones. Is there any "easy" way how I can remove it? I do not have CO2 system, I have albino bristlenose and 2 SAE and they don't seem to clean it.
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    EDIT: I did mist anubias with 1:10 excel-water mix. It killed algae but anubias leaves along with it. Now they have yellow/brown edges.
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    A bucket of water with a bit of bleach just until the algae turns white then rinse.I saw a plant guy do it like that. Once ite white it's dead.

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    Then use excel or put excel directly on te plants with a dropper. Seen that done also

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    Very useful thread, thanks. I'll give this a try since I have the same problem.

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    1) Turn off the filter

    2a)For black/red/green brushy like algae, bastering/syringing excel or metricide on the affected area, black beard algae thread discusses this more
    2b)For Green spot algae, you can baster your phosphate dosage on the affected area until it goes away

    3) wait 30 min, turn on filter


    If the issue isn't resolved from this (or it comes back), then likely you'll need to raise the light or put the affected plants in spot with more shade (or on a lower piece of driftwood). Anubias and other slow growers are magnets for Green spot and black beard algae when they get direct light.
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    Thanx, I will give this a try. It looks like I have green spot algae.
    I was just wondering… if I use bleach how safe it would be for plants and later for fish when I put plant back in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roadrunner View Post
    Thanx, I will give this a try. It looks like I have green spot algae.
    I was just wondering… if I use bleach how safe it would be for plants and later for fish when I put plant back in.
    It's perfectly safe, dont use STRAIT bleach.. i think the ratio for bleach/water is 1:10

    maybe someone can confirm
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    I have had a lot of success spot treating with metricide just like neven explained
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    If the Anubias is up higher, do a big water change so the plant is exposed to air, and use a 1:10 Excel/water mix in a mist bottle and mist it, and then fill up the tank. This works for BBA, GSA, and most kinds of algae. Just be sure the total does that you use does not exceed the recommended. This is the least amount of Excel you need to remove algae as it has direct dwell time. Many people make it part of their routine maintenance so the lower tech tanks and even high tech CO2 tanks remain 100% algae free.
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    Speaking of which, I have a tank with some algae on the gravel.. should I spot treat using a syringe? I can't really drain the tank enough to mist on to gravel..

 

 
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