Vinkenoog1977
Member
Hey guys,
I'm having some problems with one of the tanks from VROOM VROOM; it started in the corner where the filter sits, but it's starting to spread: some form of white algea or filaments or webbing, not quite sure how to call it, and I've tried taking a pic, but my camera just wont capture it.
It looks a bit like webbing from a spider, some long, thin strands, a bit goo-like. It first killed the Rotala Rotundifolia (leaves going brown from the bottom up, then rotting), then it took the Micranthemum, and now I see it's starting to spread, and has also covered the hair grass. I've Googled a bit, and did a search here, but found nothing that sounded like what I have. This by the way started in dry start, and was the reason for flooding it. There is no fish in there, just three Amano-shrimp, in hopes they would clean it up, but no luck so far.
Any idea what it might be? I will be changing the M. Micranthemoides for Monte Carlo this Saturday, and would like to have this solved before then. It's a soil-based tank, covered with fine gravel. The other tank is doing perfectly by the way, healthy growth, very little browning on the Micranthemum, and wonderful Rotala. Am completely stumped.
Thanks for any help you can give me!
P.S.: As stated in the title, it also clouds my water. Whitish.
I'm having some problems with one of the tanks from VROOM VROOM; it started in the corner where the filter sits, but it's starting to spread: some form of white algea or filaments or webbing, not quite sure how to call it, and I've tried taking a pic, but my camera just wont capture it.
It looks a bit like webbing from a spider, some long, thin strands, a bit goo-like. It first killed the Rotala Rotundifolia (leaves going brown from the bottom up, then rotting), then it took the Micranthemum, and now I see it's starting to spread, and has also covered the hair grass. I've Googled a bit, and did a search here, but found nothing that sounded like what I have. This by the way started in dry start, and was the reason for flooding it. There is no fish in there, just three Amano-shrimp, in hopes they would clean it up, but no luck so far.
Any idea what it might be? I will be changing the M. Micranthemoides for Monte Carlo this Saturday, and would like to have this solved before then. It's a soil-based tank, covered with fine gravel. The other tank is doing perfectly by the way, healthy growth, very little browning on the Micranthemum, and wonderful Rotala. Am completely stumped.
Thanks for any help you can give me!
P.S.: As stated in the title, it also clouds my water. Whitish.