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  1. Syno Euptera in an intermediate phase.

    They go through 3 colour morphs and the patterns change. They look like little cories when they are 1-2cm long.

    I know they do but the fish is 18cm.. way too big to be in it's juvie phase still which is the colours it's showing. After some research, I'm pretty sure its a vermiculated but just in an unusual colour pattern.

    I was gonna buy it if it wasn't sold...

    ohw ell:D

    Haha If it doesn't get on well with my other catfish you have first dibbs when you've got your tank up and running :D

  2. TBH I wouldn't want my fish being fed daily if they weren't going to get a water change for three weeks. I'd forget about the automatic feeder and get a flatmate to tip a pre-prepared food parcel into the tank once a week just to keep them going while you're away. I've left larger fish for three weeks with no food no worries, but with smaller fish I'd suggest giving them a little once a week.

    +1

    You could get one of those pill organisers and dish out the exact amount to be fed once or twice a week so you know exactly how much they're getting :)

  3. When I had an AR850 I ran both the built in filter and a canister together and it worked really well. If you can set up your canister in a way that you can keep the origional filter going I would - that way you don't need to worry about a drop in water quality. Plus you can never have too much filtration :thup:

  4. Not sure, I've had it before in tanks with out plants but not as bad as this tank had it (Mostly cleared up now).

    I think it's from an inbalance of CO2 which is why it would be much more common in planted tanks. Not entirely sure though!

  5. You poor thing! :( Unfortunatley there's not much you can do I don't think.. Aqua One will claim the damage was done during the move and retailers can only really do what the suppliers say. Fingers crossed you have some luck with your insurance company - no harm in trying.

  6. Today, after 2 days in the sun I put the lot of driftwood I'd taken out back in the tank - The BBA is still there, took a few hours to fluff up but is now a real pinky purple - assuming this is good? Have taken out the second lot of driftwood and will let that sit in the sun also.

  7. My tank is 350l and I used 16 caps full at each water change, basically the major water change number on the bottle for your tank size, and then double it. I was advised to do a 30% water change 3 days after dosing and then to keep doing it until it's gone. It's taken 3 weeks basically for me.

    If you ever see your fishes at the surface gulping for air do an immediate 50% water change. And if possible make sure you have lots of bubbles in the water.

    I've got catfish and all sorts of others and they never seemed bothered by the double dosing. Expensive for sure (it's taken me basically ~650ml of Excel) but definitely worked for me!

    Great will give it a go next week. Hopefully by getting rid of the bulk of it manually it wont take as long. I've got two massive columns of bubbles and usually do two 50% waterchanges a week so hopefully all will go well. Good to hear it's worked for someone :thup:

  8. If it were my smaller tank I'd put some SAE in there but in this tank they don't stand a chance with the other fish.

    Gave everything a good scrub today - the glass and the hardware inside the tank (Thank god for those aquaone multi tools with the blade on the long pole - can't remember the name but what a life saver!!)

    I've pulled out over half the driftwood and poured boiling water over it and left it to dry - I can see a difference already in the amount. I didn't wanna do the driftwood all at once and leave nothing for the fish so am doing it in two parts.

    I do have some old flourish excel in the fridge which I'm not using for anything else so once I've got the worst of it off I'll dose with that. How much should I put it? And how soon after can I do a waterchange? All the fish in there are fairy hardy except maybe some of the catfish.

    Again, thanks for all the advice!

  9. Thanks for all your replies! Might give a few different things a go with the different bits of wood, just out of curiosity to see what works :)

    Interesting you say that about the plecs! The break out started shortly after our young Royal was moved to a different tank :o

  10. So my 750L tank is full - I mean FULL - of BBA :(

    It's thankfully not on the gravel and I don't have plants in there so I think the plan is to scrap it off the glass (mainly at the back of the tank, only tiny speckles) and do something drastic with the driftwood. I have one of those blue seashell paddling pools out back, could I fill that up with water, put the driftwood in and dose with excel? How many days would I have to dose for and should I put the driftwood back in when it changes colour or wait a bit longer? I'd do a bleach soak but since it's porus driftwood I'd bee really paranoid about putting it back in the tank :S Any other suggestions/experience with BBA and driftwood?

    I thought BBA was more prone to planted tanks with CO2 etc? I've never had an outbreak quite like this and am suprised it's in this tank and not my planted. The tank gets a 50% waterchange 1-2 times weekly and doesnt have an excess of nitrates.

    :an!gry

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