If the water in your aquarium is a green color then you could be dealing with phytoplankton not green dust algae.
Green carpet algae aquarium.
Your aquarium may be visited by more than one type of algae at a time don t be surprised to see a mix.
How to control blue green algae in aquascape cyanobacteria or commonly known as blue green algae is the result of bacterial photosynthesis could form a carpet of green slimy algae on the aquascape cyanobacteria grow naturally in a quiet warm lakes and waterways in which there is a very high light and nutrients are available.
When disturbed it comes off in sheets.
Cyanobacteria formerly called blue green algae are not really algae but are a phylum of photosynthetic bacteria that live in moist soils and water.
While the two look similar when compared side by side the differences become obvious.
Aquarium algae can also take the form of white or gray filamentous masses that are composed of bacteria and fungi.
In freshwater aquariums it s known for its vivid blue green color but it can also appear in shades of brown black or even red.
Thanks for the imfo algae is green not black so maybe its not brush algae did find out one thing fish snails wont eat brush carpet algae found some real siamese algae eaters and they are stripping the leaves of the algae must just have the same growth pattern again thanks for the imfo.
The species structures can be unicellular to filamentous and some species are colonial.
It can grow quickly and can cover the substrate in the aquarium.
Green carpet aquarium algae.
No not at all.
Also green dust algae may be confused with green spot algae.
Common in freshwater aquariums a small amount of green spot algae in your tank is normal and expected but an overgrowth should be prevented or treated.
Is aquarium algae always bad.
As its name suggests green spot algae first appears as tiny green spots on pretty much any surface in your tank decorations plants glass etc.