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Yes and that is something you have to be careful about when you siphon the sand. Try your best not to stir it up.I made the mistake of trying to siphon it out with my water change yesterday and it looks to have come back stronger today. Would that help with the identification?
I have treatments for both. It will continue to grow out until treated.Looks like I need to pick up some h202. My tank is only 4 months old should I let it play out if it is either or is removal the best option?
Yes you should have results soon!It was tough to get a good amount of this stuff out of the tank because it's so thin and hair like but I managed to get a few stains, hopefully enough. I have it in a cup or 2 of tank water with 1ml of h202. Hopefully I get a result soon.
Oh that is not goodI had such a small sample that I can't see a change in color to the water put any strains of the subject I had are either pale tan/brown or have disintegrated into pieces so small I can notice them.
Yes they do and how they appear depends on the species.I'll try and get a bigger sample later tonight. I did stir it up so maybe that made it fall apart. Idk, it doesn't have the snot look in the tank. I though dinos would clump together?