How to get rid of Algae

How to get rid of Algae and protect your Fish!

Introducing Splosht: The Natural Solution for Algae Control

Splosht is a unique, all-natural water treatment system designed to control and prevent algae growth in both aquariums and fish ponds. Unlike harsh chemical solutions, Splosht uses a blend of specially selected beneficial bacteria that work continuously to break down organic waste, reduce nutrient build-up, and restore balance to aquatic ecosystems. By targeting the root causes of algae—excess nitrates, phosphates, and decaying matter—Splosht not only clears existing algae but also prevents future outbreaks. Its monthly treatment system makes it easy for hobbyists and pond owners to maintain crystal-clear water without disrupting fish, plants, or biological filters.

What sets Splosht apart is its long-term approach to ecosystem health. The bacteria in each sachet colonize surfaces and sediment, creating a natural cleaning process that works 24/7. Over time, this reduces the availability of nutrients that algae need to thrive, effectively starving out green water, string algae, diatoms, and even stubborn blue-green algae. Whether you’re maintaining an indoor aquarium, a decorative koi pond, or a backyard water garden, Splosht offers a safe, sustainable way to keep your water looking its best—all without the hassle of frequent scrubbing or the risks associated with chemical treatments

Comprehensive Guide to Algae Management in Aquariums and Fish Ponds with Splosht

Maintaining a clear and healthy aquatic environment is a common goal for aquarium and fish pond enthusiasts. However, algae growth can pose significant challenges, affecting both the aesthetics and health of these ecosystems. This guide explores various types of algae, introduces aquatic species that assist in algae control, discusses effective tools and techniques, and provides an in-depth look at Splosht products—a natural solution for algae management.

Understanding Algae in Aquatic Environments

Algae are simple, plant-like organisms that thrive in water bodies, often proliferating rapidly under favorable conditions. While they play a crucial role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen and serving as a food source for some aquatic organisms, excessive algae growth can lead to issues such as oxygen depletion, unpleasant odors, and unsightly water appearances. Understanding the different types of algae and their causes is essential for effective management.

Common Types of Algae

  1. Green Algae: Often referred to as “pea soup” due to its ability to turn water green, this type is common in both ponds and aquariums. It thrives in nutrient-rich environments with ample light.

Green algae is typically the result of too much sunlight and an abundance of nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates in the water. It can appear as free-floating clouds or in filamentous form, attaching to surfaces and spreading rapidly. While a moderate amount of green algae can be beneficial in producing oxygen, excessive growth indicates an imbalance.

Controlling green algae involves a combination of reducing light exposure, lowering nutrient levels through water changes, and introducing natural competitors or algae-eating fish. Filtration improvements and the use of natural solutions like Splosht can also drastically reduce green algae presence over time.

In large fish ponds, green algae blooms can quickly spiral out of control, making visibility poor and potentially harming fish during nighttime when oxygen levels drop. Splosht’s targeted approach gently balances the ecosystem, without harsh chemicals, to reduce algae-promoting nutrients.

In indoor or office aquariums, even low levels of sunlight can encourage green algae growth. Splosht aquarium formulas help maintain a steady reduction of waste that contributes to algae blooms, keeping your tank clearer for longer.

  1. Brown Algae (Diatoms): Typically appears as brown, dusty coatings on surfaces, especially in new aquariums. They thrive in low-light conditions and can be managed by increasing light and introducing algae-eating fish.

Brown algae, or diatoms, are more prevalent in freshwater aquariums that are newly established. This is because the system is still stabilizing and often contains high levels of silicates and nitrates. These algae can easily coat everything from glass to gravel, giving the aquarium a murky, unclean appearance.

Unlike other algae, diatoms are relatively easy to clean and often disappear on their own as the tank matures. They serve as a food source for many algae eaters and can be scrubbed away manually. Splosht’s bacterial formulation helps reduce silicate levels over time, creating an inhospitable environment for diatoms to thrive.

It’s also common for brown algae to recur during seasonal changes. Outdoor ponds experience this when temperature and light fluctuate. Splosht provides ongoing support through its monthly sachets, which adapt as the pond environment evolves, minimizing the resurgence of brown algae.

Over time, persistent brown algae can stress plants and slow their growth. By introducing Splosht early, aquarists and pond owners can encourage robust plant growth that outcompetes algae naturally.

  1. Red or Beard Algae: Recognized by its reddish, bushy appearance, often attaching to plants and decorations. It can be challenging to remove and may require manual extraction combined with improved water circulation.

Red algae, also known as black beard algae, often grow on the edges of plant leaves, equipment, and rocks. They are more common in CO2-limited tanks or those with inconsistent nutrient levels. Their tough texture makes them resistant to most algae-eating fish, which means physical removal and prevention are key strategies.

Once red algae take hold, they can be difficult to eradicate. Manual removal, increasing CO2 levels, and stabilizing nutrient input can help. Splosht supports the reduction of excess organic matter that fuels red algae growth, creating long-term improvement in water clarity.

Red algae can spread quickly in aquascaped tanks with inadequate water circulation or when CO2 injection is inconsistent. They flourish in neglected corners of tanks or where organic debris accumulates. Splosht creates a bio-cleaning environment that steadily outcompetes red algae, especially when used consistently.

Additionally, in ornamental garden ponds, red algae may appear on rocks and waterfall features, where regular scrubbing is impractical. Splosht works throughout the entire system, including hard-to-reach areas, ensuring a complete and natural cleaning cycle.

  1. Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria): Despite its name, it’s a type of bacteria that forms slimy layers and can produce toxins harmful to fish. It often results from poor water quality and can be addressed by improving filtration and reducing organic waste.

Cyanobacteria appear as thick, slimy sheets that often have a distinct earthy or musty smell. They can spread rapidly and are often found in low-oxygen environments with high levels of organic waste. This type of algae is particularly concerning because of its potential to release toxins harmful to both aquatic life and humans.

Treating blue-green algae involves immediate intervention. Increasing water circulation, performing frequent water changes, and reducing feeding can help. Splosht aids in this process by naturally breaking down organic sludge, outcompeting cyanobacteria for nutrients and restoring the tank or pond to a balanced state.

One of the greatest advantages of using Splosht in cyanobacteria-prone environments is its long-term resilience. Instead of simply reacting to a bloom, Splosht establishes a preventive ecosystem that discourages recurrence. Over several weeks of use, you’ll see thick mats of cyanobacteria gradually recede and disappear.

In larger backyard ponds where organic debris such as leaves and fish waste accumulate quickly, cyanobacteria can easily bloom. Splosht keeps nutrient levels in check by breaking down detritus, reducing the risk of harmful blue-green algae outbreaks.

  1. Hair Algae: Forms long, hair-like strands that can entangle plants and decorations, thriving under excessive light and nutrients. Regular pruning and nutrient control can help manage this type.

Hair algae are commonly found in tanks with high light exposure and excess nutrients. It attaches to any surface and can grow rapidly, smothering plants and clogging equipment. Fish that might eat other types of algae often avoid this one due to its fibrous nature.

To manage hair algae, aquarists often resort to manual removal, adjusting the lighting schedule, and improving nutrient uptake through live plants. Splosht works behind the scenes to improve water quality, promoting conditions that are less favorable to hair algae and supporting overall ecosystem health.

Hair algae can also be exacerbated by excess iron in planted tanks. By controlling the nutrient balance naturally, Splosht ensures that any fertilizers added for plant growth don’t trigger unwanted algae. The result is lush plant life with minimal green stringy invaders.

Outdoor ponds with fountains or waterfalls can also suffer from hair algae. These structures create splash zones where light and nutrients collect. Splosht disperses throughout the pond, including hard-to-reach crevices, ensuring every part of your water feature stays clean and clear.

Natural Algae Control: Algae-Eating Fish and Invertebrates

  1. Siamese Algae Eater: Known for consuming various algae types, including stubborn black beard algae. They are active swimmers and require ample space.

These fish are among the most effective natural algae controllers and can adapt well to community tanks. In addition to their preference for red algae, they also feed on leftover food, which helps in reducing organic waste. Their peaceful nature makes them compatible with many species, but they should not be confused with similar-looking fish like the Chinese Algae Eater, which can become aggressive.

Siamese algae eaters prefer well-oxygenated environments with plenty of hiding spots and open swimming areas. Adding Splosht can enhance the quality of their habitat by minimizing nutrient build-up and helping maintain crystal-clear water.

Additionally, these fish benefit from stable water parameters. Fluctuations in temperature or pH can stress them, reducing their efficiency. Splosht’s steady purification process ensures less fluctuation and more balance, allowing Siamese algae eaters to thrive and do their job well.

  1. Bristlenose Plecostomus: A small catfish that feeds on algae covering tank surfaces. They are suitable for smaller tanks and are peaceful by nature.

Bristlenose plecos are nocturnal and tend to be shy, often hiding during the day and feeding at night. They are particularly good at cleaning algae from glass, driftwood, and smooth rocks. Their smaller size compared to common plecos makes them ideal for most home aquariums.

Feeding them algae wafers or blanched vegetables like zucchini supports their diet, especially if algae growth is limited. Splosht helps maintain a clean tank, reducing the risk of excessive biofilm buildup, which can sometimes affect these bottom dwellers.

These plecos also benefit from water with consistent cleanliness. Splosht’s gentle action prevents build-up without requiring large water changes, keeping the habitat stable for bristlenose health and activity.

  1. Otocinclus Catfish: Ideal for smaller tanks, these fish prefer eating algae over other foods. They thrive in groups and are gentle inhabitants.

Otos are sensitive to water quality, so they do best in well-established tanks with stable parameters. They prefer soft, slightly acidic water and need to be introduced slowly to avoid shock. Their small size allows them to access tight corners and delicate plant leaves where algae might hide.

Because they are highly efficient grazers, supplementing their diet with algae wafers is often necessary. Splosht contributes to the overall health of their environment by preventing spikes in ammonia or nitrite levels that could stress these delicate fish.

Their group behavior means clean water supports not just individual health but also social interactions. A calm, Splosht-treated tank helps Otos feel secure and remain active in their cleaning role.

  1. Amano Shrimp: Effective scavengers that consume various algae types and organic debris. They are hardy and can coexist with most fish species.

Amano shrimp are extremely active and can often be seen cleaning surfaces throughout the day. They are best kept in groups and prefer planted tanks where they can forage and find shelter. Their non-aggressive nature makes them excellent community members.

Since they molt regularly, it’s important to provide adequate calcium in the water. Splosht’s natural composition supports a stable aquatic environment, enhancing the shrimp’s overall health and activity.

These shrimp also benefit from clean water in which detritus is broken down steadily. Splosht ensures that excess food or plant decay doesn’t become a nuisance, allowing Amano shrimp to focus on keeping algae in check.

  1. Nerite Snails: Renowned for their appetite for algae on glass and decorations without harming plants. They cannot reproduce in freshwater, preventing overpopulation.

Nerite snails are easy to care for and come in various attractive shell patterns. They do not disturb plants or tank mates, making them ideal for aquascapes. Because they cannot breed in freshwater, they are a controlled, low-maintenance solution for algae issues.

They require a stable pH and hardness level for shell health. Splosht helps maintain these parameters, keeping the snails’ environment clean and reducing the workload for aquarists.

Nerites are particularly helpful in nano tanks and aquariums with sensitive species. Their non-intrusive behavior and algae-eating ability make them perfect for Splosht-supported environments where chemical treatments are avoided.

Harnessing the Power of Splosht: Natural, Ongoing Water Treatment

Splosht is a scientifically developed, all-natural water treatment solution designed to combat algae and improve water clarity in both aquariums and outdoor fish ponds. It works by introducing beneficial bacteria that gradually clean the water by breaking down organic waste, fish droppings, uneaten food, and decaying plant matter—key contributors to algae growth.

Unlike chemical treatments that can shock aquatic systems or harm sensitive species, Splosht offers a gentle, biological approach that restores balance and encourages a naturally clean environment.

How Splosht Works

At its core, Splosht consists of a proprietary blend of beneficial bacteria strains. These microbes are activated when added to water, where they begin consuming organic sludge and excess nutrients like nitrates and phosphates—exactly what algae feed on.

The Splosht bacteria colonize surfaces in your tank or pond, such as filters, rocks, and substrate, creating a living biofilter. Over time, this biofilter continuously processes waste, leading to visibly cleaner water and a significant reduction in algae-promoting nutrients.

This process occurs gradually over a 4-week cycle, which aligns with Splosht’s monthly application system. Users often notice improved clarity and less algae after just a few weeks, with results becoming even more dramatic with consistent use.

Splosht Products and Where to Use Them

Splosht has been tailored into a variety of specific formulations to suit different water environments:

1. Splosht for Aquariums

Designed for indoor aquariums, this formula is safe for all fish, shrimp, snails, and aquatic plants. It comes in small sachets meant to be placed directly into the tank once every two weeks.

  • Ideal For: Tropical freshwater tanks, coldwater aquariums, nano tanks, and aquascaped systems.

  • Benefits: Reduces need for frequent water changes, keeps glass clearer, supports healthy fish behavior, and helps prevent algae blooms before they start.

2. Splosht for Fish Ponds

This version is formulated for larger outdoor environments. It comes in a convenient monthly pack, with pre-measured sachets suited to the size of the pond.

  • Ideal For: Garden ponds, koi ponds, ornamental water features, and ponds with fountains or waterfalls.

  • Benefits: Targets sludge build-up at the bottom, neutralizes organic waste, prevents green water and string algae, and keeps water fresh without affecting fish or plants.

3. Splosht for Water Features (No Fish)

If your pond or water feature does not contain fish, this specialized formula still provides algae control and clarity support, without affecting wildlife that may visit.

  • Ideal For: Birdbaths, fountains, and decorative ponds without stocked fish.

  • Benefits: Keeps water odor-free, removes biofilm from surfaces, and ensures your garden feature remains an inviting, clean space.

4. Splosht for Aquaponics and Hydroponics

Splosht also has a version for aquaponic and hydroponic systems, where maintaining healthy bacterial balance is key to plant growth and water quality.

  • Ideal For: Closed-loop systems involving fish and plants.

  • Benefits: Breaks down fish waste, reduces algae in grow beds, and promotes nutrient uptake by plants.


How to Use Splosht in 3 Easy Steps

  1. Choose the Right Pack Size
    Each Splosht product comes in size options based on the volume of water. For instance, a 5000L pond pack contains enough sachets to treat a pond of that size for one month. Aquarium versions are labeled for 50L, 100L, and 200L tanks.

  2. Place Sachets Directly in Water
    No need to open or mix the contents. Just drop the sachet into your tank or pond. It will gradually dissolve and release the beneficial bacteria.

  3. Reapply Every 2 Weeks
    For best results, continue using Splosht on a consistent schedule. The microbial colonies build over time, strengthening their ability to outcompete algae and clean the water naturally.


Complementary Tools and Best Practices

While Splosht does the heavy lifting biologically, combining it with other best practices ensures even better results:

  • Use Mechanical Filtration: Splosht breaks down fine particles, but filters help remove them once they’re loosened. Clean filters monthly to support bacteria growth.

  • Regularly Remove Debris: Scoop out dead leaves or uneaten food from ponds and tanks. Less organic material means less for algae to feed on.

  • Moderate Feeding: Overfeeding leads to excess nutrients. Feed fish sparingly and monitor water clarity.

  • Balance Light Exposure: Place tanks away from direct sunlight. Use pond shades or water lilies in outdoor setups to reduce sunlight intensity.

  • Live Plants: Add aquatic plants to compete with algae for nutrients. This natural competition, supported by Splosht, maintains ecosystem balance.


User Testimonials and Results

  • “After using Splosht in our backyard pond for just three weeks, we saw a major difference. The green murkiness disappeared, and the fish were more active than ever.” – Kevin M., Brisbane

  • “My aquarium was always cloudy no matter how often I cleaned it. Since switching to Splosht, I only clean the filter and top up water monthly. It’s a game changer.” – Rita P., Sydney

  • “Splosht is the only thing that’s worked long-term against string algae in my fountain. No more scrubbing every weekend.” – Barry W., Geelong


The Splosht Advantage

✅ 100% Natural and Safe for All Aquatic Life
✅ No Chemicals or Harsh Additives
✅ Easy, Drop-in Sachets with No Mess
✅ Australian-Made and Scientifically Proven
✅ Ongoing Results with Regular Use
✅ Works in Hard-to-Reach Areas
✅ Trusted by Thousands of Pond and Aquarium Owners


Final Thoughts

Algae management doesn’t have to be a constant struggle. With a natural product like Splosht and the right approach to aquatic care, you can enjoy crystal-clear water, vibrant fish, and thriving aquatic plants without the stress. Whether you’re maintaining a home aquarium or managing a large backyard pond, Splosht is your partner in building a healthy, self-regulating ecosystem.