i think i encountered this problem before with a new bogwood i purchased.. the stuff was gone in around 1 week
i think i encountered this problem before with a new bogwood i purchased.. the stuff was gone in around 1 week
Its a fungus. Not too sure why it appears on some wood but i think fish and shrimp consume this or it just disappears on its own after a few weeks.
thanks bro just wait and see what happen
yup, nothing to worry about other then it looking ugly
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I had the same experience as you. My yamato shrimps feast on that fungus in just 1 day. Too bad they're all deadbecause of my Balloon ram.
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i noticed the whitish growth on my bogwood after about 2 weeks as i was cycling my tank. i introduced otos and nerite snails and the whitish growth never appeared again.





I also had this problem with some driftwood I bought from 1 of the bros here. It was especially bad during my cycling of 3 weeks. It got thick enough to pick up and hold sand from my substrate even.
About 4 weeks after the tank was up and running it just quietly disappeared by itself. Just leave it alone and it should go away by itself.





Think is it purely some form of fungus, however there is nothing to worry about. I do encounter this when I first introduce my new bogwood into my tank initially, I even uses a toothbrush to brush it off, but it just comes again, hence I decided just to throw it back in the tank and cycle it, few days later it just disppear, maybe my SAE help me to clear it...
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thanks guy, my shrimps manage to clear off the white sticky fugus and they seems enjoy feeding on it.
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