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'Film' on surface


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Get a few sheets of "Kitchen Roll" and drag a single sheet across the surface.

Repeat until surface is clear.

Film usually comes from additives in the food you are feeding.. or sometimes from plants that have not been cleaned before putting in the tank.

If you have Anabantids... (Gouramies... Bettas etc)... it is very important to keep the surface clean... as they are surface breathers.

Bill.

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I have a cold water native with a few plants. 220L

No food has been added to it. It does have Dalton's aqua mix and plants out of the wild.

Minimal surface movement

Then i have my 280L running a fx5 filter with a ton of surface movement. Feeding Disus tucker, shrimp and pellets

This tank also has surface film

Same situation in my 38L breeders as the 280L

So im not 100% convinced its the food

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Hi All, :lol:

The algaes in question are of four distinct genera;

I offer some data for your reference and it is translated from a German book.

The genera are:........Glenodinium, Gymnodinium,Peridinium, and the worst offender of all Ceratium. :evil:

QUOTE from the Book;

When occurring in quantity they may cause high fish mortality. Storage materials are starches as well as fatty oils.

Use the information as you will.

:bow:

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