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This may sound a little weird, but I have begun to notice a film, almost like you would see if you mixed oil with water, on the top of my tank. Granted the tank is only month old, but I have just noticed it with the last week or so. The color is more of a grayish color? Any ideas? Does charcoal produce that kind of residue?
Thanks Celtic Wanderer See my tank at: home.comcast.net/~Celtic_wanderer |
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I had that, too. My tank is now 5 months old, and the film has
disappeared. I suspect it is a variety NTS (new tank syndrome). My "film" appeared at around the same time that yours did. Hope this helps. - Lisa |
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I think it depends on 2 factors:
1. The food you are using. 2. Adequate aeration. I have the same problem in my crayfish tank. My theory is that the crayfish is a messy eater and the shrimp pellets I have being using have oils in them. I found that if I were to cause a lot of surface agitation, the film dissipated. I just skimp off the slick once a week or so. The crayfish seem to be fine. |
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"Celtic_Wanderer" wrote in message
... This may sound a little weird, As an aside: in Outlook Express, click on Tools|Options, and then on the Send tab. Under "News sending format," put a check next to "Plain text." Regards, Ian. |
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Celtic_Wanderer wrote:
This may sound a little weird, but I have begun to notice a film, almost like you would see if you mixed oil with water, on the top of my tank. Granted the tank is only month old, but I have just noticed it with the last week or so. The color is more of a grayish color? Any ideas? Does charcoal produce that kind of residue? Thanks Celtic Wanderer See my tank at: home.comcast.net/~Celtic_wanderer |
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That film is probably a protein buildup. Perfectly harmless but
unsightly. The best way to get rid of it is by adding a couple of mollies. They slurp up the stuff like it was candy. |
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That film is probably a protein buildup. Perfectly harmless but
unsightly. The best way to get rid of it is by adding a couple of mollies. They slurp up the stuff like it was candy. |
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