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    Help! Fungus or?

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    Hi guys, I've just filled in my 4 ft tank last week after DSM for a few months. However, I've noticed some long white strands forming on my HC, causing them to turn grey and die.

    Not only that, it appears to be extremely virulent and has destroyed a patch within half a day and spread over to the next patch. My gravest mistake was to leave the original small patch by itself, merely dosing some excel thinking that it was part of a new tank syndrome.

    It has since moved on to almost every patch - it appears to favour larger clumps , devastating my foreground completely. Worst still it has moved on to my other large leafed plants. I have removed all affected plants and completed a massive water change to attempt to remedy the situation but just this morning I found another infected plant.

    Symptoms:
    - White, soft hair like strands
    - Affected part becomes grey and appears to be rotting
    - Began with HC

    Tank Specs:
    - 4 x 1.5 x 2
    - Chilled to 26 degrees
    - 6 x 54w but only 4 x 54w on for 8 hours
    - CO2 at 4~5bps through inline UP atomizer
    - 2 x 2217
    - Fertilized using LushGro Aqua and Micros with additional K2PO4 and Excel

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    Re: Help! Fungus or?

    were the "White strands" you encountered during the DSM phase, before you filled in your tank with water?

    if so, some of us experienced the same problems you faced...

    might want to check out the DSM thread in this forum..

    http://www.aquaticquotient.com/forum...ted-tank/page2

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    Re: Help! Fungus or?

    Thanks for the reply I have faced the dreaded "spiderweb" version during DSM but I only encountered this one after filling in the tank. The DSM one kind of looks like straight taut strands that glisten against the light, but this one is kinda like soft white hair (for the lack of better descriptive words ) I'm not sure whether it is the same thing, but I don't think I can apply the same solution during the DSM where I dried out the entire tank haha I will upload a picture of it as soon as I can!

    Edit* - Another difference I noticed is that this white hair stuff only seems to grow on the leaves whereas the "spiderweb" during DSM would be closer to the substrate.
    Last edited by nightscent; 4th Jul 2011 at 13:02. Reason: More information

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    Re: Help! Fungus or?

    I think I might have the same problems as you..

    http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6017/...157bb6723b.jpg
    My nick is lizhien. But i'm not a girl. It's Li Zhi En. =) You can call me Cole too.

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    Re: Help! Fungus or?

    looks like hair algae to me... but don't take my word for it because i'm still considered a noob...

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    Re: Help! Fungus or?



    It doesn't really look like algae and kills extremely quickly

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    Re: Help! Fungus or?

    Hair algae! : ) or staghorn algae. Do a google image search. These are nasty living things

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