yes, they're the same
i had a lot on my background, gave a very nice mossy effect
had the same thing on my corkbark too
too bad my yamatoes ate them all *hint* []
Hi guys,
Need some advice.
I notice the black background is covered with greenish woollike stuff. And one of the driftwood is having the same thing. Unlike BBA, these are shorter, greenish and more compact. What sort of algae (I believe) are these and are they harmful ?
Also, on the gravel, small balls (1 to 2 mm) of green wool-like are starting to appear. Are these the same as above ?
Anyway I can control them ? My 2 SAEs are simply not imterested. My tank is about 2 ft, 15 gallon. Light is 54W. 10 hrs a day. Only add iron once every week. Water temp is not ideal at 29 to sometimes even 32 deg cel.
Thks.
yes, they're the same
i had a lot on my background, gave a very nice mossy effect
had the same thing on my corkbark too
too bad my yamatoes ate them all *hint* []
yes, they are algae. They are harmless but maybe unsightly. My yamato dun touch them, so I just manually remove them.
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Apistogramma agassizii, Apistogramma bitaeniata "Careiro", Apistogramma brevis, Apistogramma elizabethae, Apistogramma eremnopyge, Apistogramma sp. "Miua", Dicrossus filamentosus
The only thing that can remove them was my flower snails. However the ones on gravel seems impossible to remove, so I juz syphon them out during water change.
hehe. hint hint
will try and get some yamatoes. at $1 per shrimp, it is not that cheap to sustain (mine can die quite easily). will malaysian prawn do the trick as well ?
PeterKoh, it's malayan shrimp. 1 bag of 100 cost ard $10 onli!
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