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Bad Day at Black Rock
Bad Day at Black Rock-----
great movie, probably bad aquarium situation. Even with the Bio-Spira, my ammonia level spiked up, so I did the ol` water change. While siphoning I knocked into a rock, and it crumbled revealing black-as-tar innards. This stuff looks real bad. It reminds me of the black ash remnants left after a camp-fire. Is this a normal thing? Any special actions to take? thanks |
Bad Day at Black Rock
It's probably dead sponge. Just take out whatever is
rotten, out of the rock. Carbon is taken out of the water, in low oxygen environments, and that is what you are seeing, black carbon. Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets StringerBell wrote on 9/19/2006 8:05 PM: Bad Day at Black Rock----- great movie, probably bad aquarium situation. Even with the Bio-Spira, my ammonia level spiked up, so I did the ol` water change. While siphoning I knocked into a rock, and it crumbled revealing black-as-tar innards. This stuff looks real bad. It reminds me of the black ash remnants left after a camp-fire. Is this a normal thing? Any special actions to take? thanks |
Bad Day at Black Rock
"StringerBell" wrote in message ...
probably bad aquarium situation. Even with the Bio-Spira, my ammonia level spiked up, so I did the ol` water change. While siphoning I knocked into a rock, and it crumbled revealing black-as-tar innards. This stuff looks real bad. It reminds me of the black ash remnants left after a camp-fire. Is this a normal thing? Any special actions to take? If it only looks bad I would not worry too much... Not everything good on this Planet is "pretty" ;) I would check if it has rotten smell. If it smells REALLY bad than it is dead, decomposing matter... If it is only black, it could be sponge and still alive. I have a lot of black and dark gray sponge encrusting my live rock on the shade side... in a healthy tank. It is not as competitive as the colorfull sponges growing standalone and actually can benefit the tank filtering the water actively from organic matter. To sum up - realy roten, bad smell trumps bad look! :-) |
Bad Day at Black Rock
I didnt smell the stuff---it was down deep in the tank and most chunks were
too big for the siphon tube. Its in a spot where I cant really reach down without disturbing the rock But it crumbled so easily I just assumed it was dead. "Wayne Sallee" wrote in message ink.net... Yep, I'm always telling my customers, "if it doesn't stink, don't through it out". People through so many things out thinking it's dead. People get surprised looks on their faces when I ask them if they smelled it before they through it out :-) Wayne Sallee Wayne's Pets Pszemol wrote on 9/19/2006 9:41 PM: "StringerBell" wrote in message ... probably bad aquarium situation. Even with the Bio-Spira, my ammonia level spiked up, so I did the ol` water change. While siphoning I knocked into a rock, and it crumbled revealing black-as-tar innards. This stuff looks real bad. It reminds me of the black ash remnants left after a camp-fire. Is this a normal thing? Any special actions to take? If it only looks bad I would not worry too much... Not everything good on this Planet is "pretty" ;) I would check if it has rotten smell. If it smells REALLY bad than it is dead, decomposing matter... If it is only black, it could be sponge and still alive. I have a lot of black and dark gray sponge encrusting my live rock on the shade side... in a healthy tank. It is not as competitive as the colorfull sponges growing standalone and actually can benefit the tank filtering the water actively from organic matter. To sum up - realy roten, bad smell trumps bad look! :-) |
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