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    Setting up another tank that will be an algae factory for me. I am using high output GLO T5. I am wondering will background color help or hinder green algae growth. Have blue on the 72 bowfront and it grows green algae like no other but I'm not a blue background fan and it looks ugly when the algae gets bad. Would black work the same? Or should I stick with blue?
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    I really dont think it matter much. The blue may help reflect some light back into the tank ( if that makes sense).

    Tips for algae are: TONS of light, extended photoperiods & plenty of food (nutes) for the algae to feed off of.
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    • #3
      tinfoil reflects most light back into the tank, i found this out the hard way... :)
      my fish house:
      2.5g- ramshorn hatchery
      6g eclipse- yellow shrimp, chili rasboras, yellow apple snails
      29g- geo grow-out, angels, 12"fire eel, dwarf frog, apple snails
      45g- jade sleeper gobies, native killifish, feeder endlers

      75g-
      2 oscars, parrot, silver dollars, albino channel cat, syno euptera, bichir, baby jaguar, convicts, yabby
      125g- fahaka puffer, rainbow shark
      and about a dozen bettas....

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TexSun View Post
        I really dont think it matter much. The blue may help reflect some light back into the tank ( if that makes sense).

        Tips for algae are: TONS of light, extended photoperiods & plenty of food (nutes) for the algae to feed off of.
        +1 Blue does reflect more light because black is a darker color which absorbs some light. It doesn't really matter much between the two as long as, just as texsun said, you have long photoperiods and plenty of food or waste for it to feed on. Just leave the light on 24/7 and toss a bunch of food in! It'll be an algae factory in no time!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by allysangels View Post
          tinfoil reflects most light back into the tank, i found this out the hard way... :)
          did you line canopy with tinfoil?

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          • #6
            no lol it was my old convict breeding tank... red/black gravel with skull caves and i used crumbled then smoothed out tinfoil for a background.. looked cool at first until everything was covered in algae 3 days later.
            my fish house:
            2.5g- ramshorn hatchery
            6g eclipse- yellow shrimp, chili rasboras, yellow apple snails
            29g- geo grow-out, angels, 12"fire eel, dwarf frog, apple snails
            45g- jade sleeper gobies, native killifish, feeder endlers

            75g-
            2 oscars, parrot, silver dollars, albino channel cat, syno euptera, bichir, baby jaguar, convicts, yabby
            125g- fahaka puffer, rainbow shark
            and about a dozen bettas....

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