Rob P
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I have a small piece of wood in my tank that had a covering of BBA on the branches. I've put this down to fluctuating CO2 levels as over the last few weeks i've changed a lot and had to adjust the CO2 rate a number of times. I've had BBA before and ended up having a major rework to remove some affected items permanently and also remove and scrub rocks etc. Last lot has only reappeared on the wood.
Anyway, added three small siamese algae eaters a week ago (£5 for 3 at MA) and have been watching them very keenly this last week flitting between leaves and rocks etc but not really taking interest in the wood. They are very busy, sweet looking little fish 🙂
Couple of nights ago I saw one working up and down the wood but didn't think much of it. Got in from work last night and was absolutely amazed to see the piece of wood absolutely cleared of BBA! Squeaky clean. I was on the verge of removing the wood for a scrub, but seems i've lost a job 😀
Anyway, added three small siamese algae eaters a week ago (£5 for 3 at MA) and have been watching them very keenly this last week flitting between leaves and rocks etc but not really taking interest in the wood. They are very busy, sweet looking little fish 🙂
Couple of nights ago I saw one working up and down the wood but didn't think much of it. Got in from work last night and was absolutely amazed to see the piece of wood absolutely cleared of BBA! Squeaky clean. I was on the verge of removing the wood for a scrub, but seems i've lost a job 😀