On my red pine there's a green algae smothering it. I don't know what it's called but its not beard or string algae etc..
It like smothers the plants by encasing them inside a green slime wall.
It kind of looks like a spider web that wraps around a plant to raise baby spiders in.
Any help on identifying and removing this algae permanently is vey much welcomed
Enzo.
PS I think the same sort of slime algae is covering my glass near the bottom of the tank
Yeah I watched it on sunday. those hellbenders were wickedly ugly, but still cool.
I rememeber quite a while back when attenborough did the walking with dinosaurs series, they were my favourite
not meaning to hijack your thread or nothing... but, what corals would grow under 2x T5's with reflectors, the bulbs being a marine actinic (20,000K) and marine white (15,000K) ?
i've decided to go the same way with my lido.
Except make it a nano reef... my only worry is that the 2x T5's with reflectors with marine actinic and white bulbs won't be enough for the corals.
I'm also thinking about scrapping the juwel filter box inside of it (Anyone know of a good way to remove them without damaging glass?) and just use a skimmer.
I've got a question for all of you who have/have had juwel aquariums.
Can you add more T5 lights to the normal high-lite light unit?
I have a lido 120 and the unit holds 2x 24" (438mm) T5 bulbs.
I've got one of the uviews running on my main tank atm.
It was suffering from a big algae (green water) bloom and within at the most a week all the algae was gone.
Well I've come against my first obstacle... my silver dollars are eating everything before it hits the ground, let alone give the sen time to smell out the food.
Anyone else have these problems?