Caryls right blackout will probably kill it although some types of algae seem harder to kill that others. More water changes will help too, no matter what type.
I heard that most GBAs are decendants of the original wild GBA that was bred with the BN? Is it true that GBAs and just a variety of BNs that alos occours in the wild?
I have heard that the original GBA that was found in the wild was bred with an ordinary BN, making some of the offspring GBA and some ordinary BN and then line bred until the the BN Gene was out bred and creating the GBAs we have today.
Wouldnt this mean that all GBAs are part BN and therefore crossbreeding would not create hybrids but rather unpurify the strain. I have also heard it is hard to find a GBA in New Zealand that wasnt some part BN.
Im not saying that you should crossbreed them but GBA arent a separate species and it wont actually create hybrids like people think.
Awesome, the Anubias looks amazing.
What exactly was the idea that dixon gave you?
Thats not what I would really call nano, I thought the definition of nanotank was that it was under 100litres and usally less.
Medium??? What do you call large???
Hardly any LFSs I have been to have had Black beard algae and it was all gone the next time i went there in the only one that did.
I dont see how buying fish from them would spread the algar to your tank unless you let some of the water get into your tank.
Is there any particular reason you ask?