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I have a 70 gal tank with 260w cf lighting, tank co2, ph monitor with
solonoid to shut off co2. My plants have been growing great, fish are happy. I keep the Ph about 6.7-6.8. There is no algae problem, but I have been getting this amorphous stuff on some of the plants. I looked under microscope and its not algae but some other stuff, meaning not cellular. Filtration is good. Tank is nice and clean. No biowheels. Seems like my iron is always low and have been adding a lot lately. Any thoughts on what this is and how to prevent it? |
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My only guess as to what it could be is diatoms. HTH.
"Richard Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I have a 70 gal tank with 260w cf lighting, tank co2, ph monitor with solonoid to shut off co2. My plants have been growing great, fish are happy. I keep the Ph about 6.7-6.8. There is no algae problem, but I have been getting this amorphous stuff on some of the plants. I looked under microscope and its not algae but some other stuff, meaning not cellular. Filtration is good. Tank is nice and clean. No biowheels. Seems like my iron is always low and have been adding a lot lately. Any thoughts on what this is and how to prevent it? |
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Any fix for this?
"Daniel Morrow" wrote in message ... My only guess as to what it could be is diatoms. HTH. "Richard Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I have a 70 gal tank with 260w cf lighting, tank co2, ph monitor with solonoid to shut off co2. My plants have been growing great, fish are happy. I keep the Ph about 6.7-6.8. There is no algae problem, but I have been getting this amorphous stuff on some of the plants. I looked under microscope and its not algae but some other stuff, meaning not cellular. Filtration is good. Tank is nice and clean. No biowheels. Seems like my iron is always low and have been adding a lot lately. Any thoughts on what this is and how to prevent it? |
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Someone suggested to me that since I planted some plants with this green
fake earth material that it was grown in, the problem is probably phosphates. She said that stuff is loaded with phosphates. Sure enough phosphates are high. Also I use well water, and there are traces of phosphates in it also. Will do water exchange and see. If not guess I will get some absorbing agent? Thanks for the help anyhow. "Jim Anderson" wrote in message et... In article , says... Any fix for this? "Daniel Morrow" wrote in message ... My only guess as to what it could be is diatoms. HTH. "Richard Rosenfeld" wrote in message ... I have a 70 gal tank with 260w cf lighting, tank co2, ph monitor with solonoid to shut off co2. My plants have been growing great, fish are happy. I keep the Ph about 6.7-6.8. There is no algae problem, but I have been getting this amorphous stuff on some of the plants. I looked under microscope and its not algae but some other stuff, meaning not cellular. Filtration is good. Tank is nice and clean. No biowheels. Seems like my iron is always low and have been adding a lot lately. Any thoughts on what this is and how to prevent it? It is natural in a new aquarium. They eat the silica in the water. When the silica is gone so are they, unless you have allot of silica in your water-change water. My new tanks usually get the diatoms after 10-14 days, they last for 10-14 days and I never see them again. -- Jim Anderson ( 8(|) To email me just pull my_finger |
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it could be mold or fungus. If it is small and substanial enough I
remove it by hand. If there is a large amount on a peice of wood or plant I'll remove the infested object and rinse it off and give it a permanganate bath. |
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