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spookyspike said:Hope so as it makes the tank look horrible . I did a large water change before.
geaves said:I've been reading through this and the other link, have cleared mine using kitchen roll, but mine was a film, looked like a petrol slick on water sort of a bluey colour.
Antipofish said:geaves said:I've been reading through this and the other link, have cleared mine using kitchen roll, but mine was a film, looked like a petrol slick on water sort of a bluey colour.
When did you clear it ? Has it had time to come back ? Usually if there is a film, there is a cause. Until you remove the cause it will usually come back. Kitchen roll can work but can also be messy if you are not quick, (or use cheap kitchen roll, lol).
Antipofish said:geaves said:I've been reading through this and the other link, have cleared mine using kitchen roll, but mine was a film, looked like a petrol slick on water sort of a bluey colour.
When did you clear it ? Has it had time to come back ? Usually if there is a film, there is a cause. Until you remove the cause it will usually come back. Kitchen roll can work but can also be messy if you are not quick, (or use cheap kitchen roll, lol).
Morgan Freeman said:Antipofish said:geaves said:I've been reading through this and the other link, have cleared mine using kitchen roll, but mine was a film, looked like a petrol slick on water sort of a bluey colour.
When did you clear it ? Has it had time to come back ? Usually if there is a film, there is a cause. Until you remove the cause it will usually come back. Kitchen roll can work but can also be messy if you are not quick, (or use cheap kitchen roll, lol).
The cause isn't necessarily the tank itself however, I get an oily film after water changes. After 48hrs it's gone.
Antipofish said:Hey MF thats interesting, so do you reckon its in the water but then your filter clears it out?
Morgan Freeman said:Antipofish said:Hey MF thats interesting, so do you reckon its in the water but then your filter clears it out?
I believe so. I rarely make water changes and when I do this oily scum covers around 50% of the tank as soon as I've made the change.
In my last low tech when I was making water changes weekly it would take up 5 days or so to disappear and by then it's almost water change time! Obviously everybody's local water supply is different but for me I've no doubt this type of oily/petrol slick scum comes from my tap water.
In my last low tech when I was making water changes weekly it would take up 5 days or so to disappear and by then it's almost water change time! Obviously everybody's local water supply is different but for me I've no doubt this type of oily/petrol slick scum comes from my tap water.
hogan53 said:Hi
First thing ive noticed is you have both filter heads below the water line, move one up to break the surface.
hoggie
Antipofish said:hogan53 said:Hi
First thing ive noticed is you have both filter heads below the water line, move one up to break the surface.
hoggie
I do mine the same way Hoggie. Spraybar below the surface. And I was told this because to have it breaking the surface causes CO2 loss far more quickly. Is that information still valid ?
spookyspike said:Is the light to bright do we think to be just dosing excel? The plants in there are all suitable for low tech I think. The reason I got the azolla, I was hoping it would help break it up (it doesn't, it just gets stuck in the scum) and ailso to defuse some light.
Hi
First thing ive noticed is you have both filter heads below the water line, move one up to break the surface.
hoggie
spookyspike said:Hi
First thing ive noticed is you have both filter heads below the water line, move one up to break the surface.
hoggie
Hi hoggie, there is only the one filter, I have had it breaking the surface but the flow from the filter isnt strong enough to break it up. I now just have it rippling the surface. I did try power head and spray bar which did help a bit but not very much.
Its like a white gunge, if I drag my finger through it, it looks like its snowing in the tank and you get a slimmy gunge on my finger.
I dont think there is enough flow in the tank full stop but im waiting on a new filter (JBL CristalProfi e700 External Filter) which is way OTT but you can adjust the flow.
How long will the azolla last in a small pot? I was going to skim off the gunk daily but can do that with the plants on the surface.
Aqua sobriquet said:At 700L an hour be careful your Puffers don't get flushed out of the tank!