Hi,
So as the title suggests I’m having a few issues with Cyanobacteria. The tank has been set up for 4 weeks now.
Background:
Tank - Nano aquarium, 19L.
Substrate - JBL Pro Scape Shrimp Soil
Plants - Dwarf Hair Grass, AR Mini, Salvinia Floating.
CO2 - Tropcia Nano CO2 System. Approx 6 bubbles per minute, started when i wake up and then left on until the dropper goes lime green.
Livestock - only a Rabbit Snail from the previous set up.
Lighting - Aquael Plant LED Smart 2, 6W 8000K. 6 Hours a day.
Ferts - Evolution Aqua Complete plant food. 1ml per day, but have dropped this to 1ml every other day for the past week or so.
Filter - Mini PAT filter (came with aquarium).
I had previously had this tank running (semi successfully), but after a trip away while someone was looking after it for me, they unfortunately killed the livestock (apart from the snail who climbed out) after leaving the gas on all day. After this i became a bit disheartened and left the tank just running on its own with no maintenance for a few months.
Four weeks back i decided to restart the aquairum. I cleaned all the equipment, glass etc. I removed all the old substrate apart from 1cm, at the bottom, and then topped up with some more JBL pro scape shrimp soil. I had siphoned the remaining substrate multiple times to remove as much waste as possible before adding the extra on top. Added new hardscape and then replanted with the above plants from tissue cultures. After a couple of days I started to notice some Cyano on the hair grass, just on the tips of the blades. After a few more days it started to spread a little more, and on to the AR mini, sand some of the substrate. The AR seems to be growing fine, however the dwarf hair grass barely seems any different to when I planted. I did try a h2o2 treatment last week, but it doesn’t seem to have done much to the Cyano. It seems to be spreading even more, so I’m a little unsure as to what to try next. I understand something must not be right, but I cant seem to figure out what it is. I have ordered some Ultra Life Blue Green Slime remover, but its coming from the US so will be a couple of weeks before it’s here, and was hoping to save this for a last resort.
My test results are relatively consistent. pH 6.8 -7, Nitrites 0, Ammonia 0 - 0.25 ppm, Nitrates are roughly 60 each time (maybe quite high), phosphates 0.3ppm. I was doing water changes of about 50% every other day for the first two weeks, and then ive reduced this to about 30% every three days four the last two weeks.
I’ve attached some pictures below, as you can see on the edges of the AR mini and on the hair grass. Also seems to be over the filter sponge. It rubs off the AR mini easily in my fingers, and also off the hair grass when i can grab it, but just doesn’t seem to slow down (if anything its getting worse).
If anybody has any suggestions on things, I might be missing? I’m planning on adding some shrimps and exclamation point rasbora when i get the tank looking how im happy with and balanced, until then its just the snail lol.
thanks
Damien
So as the title suggests I’m having a few issues with Cyanobacteria. The tank has been set up for 4 weeks now.
Background:
Tank - Nano aquarium, 19L.
Substrate - JBL Pro Scape Shrimp Soil
Plants - Dwarf Hair Grass, AR Mini, Salvinia Floating.
CO2 - Tropcia Nano CO2 System. Approx 6 bubbles per minute, started when i wake up and then left on until the dropper goes lime green.
Livestock - only a Rabbit Snail from the previous set up.
Lighting - Aquael Plant LED Smart 2, 6W 8000K. 6 Hours a day.
Ferts - Evolution Aqua Complete plant food. 1ml per day, but have dropped this to 1ml every other day for the past week or so.
Filter - Mini PAT filter (came with aquarium).
I had previously had this tank running (semi successfully), but after a trip away while someone was looking after it for me, they unfortunately killed the livestock (apart from the snail who climbed out) after leaving the gas on all day. After this i became a bit disheartened and left the tank just running on its own with no maintenance for a few months.
Four weeks back i decided to restart the aquairum. I cleaned all the equipment, glass etc. I removed all the old substrate apart from 1cm, at the bottom, and then topped up with some more JBL pro scape shrimp soil. I had siphoned the remaining substrate multiple times to remove as much waste as possible before adding the extra on top. Added new hardscape and then replanted with the above plants from tissue cultures. After a couple of days I started to notice some Cyano on the hair grass, just on the tips of the blades. After a few more days it started to spread a little more, and on to the AR mini, sand some of the substrate. The AR seems to be growing fine, however the dwarf hair grass barely seems any different to when I planted. I did try a h2o2 treatment last week, but it doesn’t seem to have done much to the Cyano. It seems to be spreading even more, so I’m a little unsure as to what to try next. I understand something must not be right, but I cant seem to figure out what it is. I have ordered some Ultra Life Blue Green Slime remover, but its coming from the US so will be a couple of weeks before it’s here, and was hoping to save this for a last resort.
My test results are relatively consistent. pH 6.8 -7, Nitrites 0, Ammonia 0 - 0.25 ppm, Nitrates are roughly 60 each time (maybe quite high), phosphates 0.3ppm. I was doing water changes of about 50% every other day for the first two weeks, and then ive reduced this to about 30% every three days four the last two weeks.
I’ve attached some pictures below, as you can see on the edges of the AR mini and on the hair grass. Also seems to be over the filter sponge. It rubs off the AR mini easily in my fingers, and also off the hair grass when i can grab it, but just doesn’t seem to slow down (if anything its getting worse).
If anybody has any suggestions on things, I might be missing? I’m planning on adding some shrimps and exclamation point rasbora when i get the tank looking how im happy with and balanced, until then its just the snail lol.
thanks
Damien