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I'm not sure if its sponge because it looks more like film. Furthermore, that piece of rock has been dead for a couple of months now as I had it in storage. If its sponge, I have no idea how it got there lol. Can it be bacterial growth instead?Chrysophytes sponge.
Chrysophytes will smother rock and cause this.I'm not sure if its sponge because it looks more like film. Furthermore, that piece of rock has been dead for a couple of months now as I had it in storage. If its sponge, I have no idea how it got there lol. Can it be bacterial growth instead?
Oh I see, gotcha. Any idea where it might have come from? Never had this before lolChrysophytes will smother rock and cause this.
It is bacterial and can generate from lack of water flow, uneaten food or even pre-existing and had enough nutrients to thrive. Dr. tims refresh & waste-away should eliminate it. Possibly Hydrogen Peroxide also.Oh I see, gotcha. Any idea where it might have come from? Never had this before lol
Also should I keep it or get rid of it?
I put some chemiclean to address the red cyano slime in my tank. Can that remove it?It is bacterial and can generate from lack of water flow, uneaten food or even pre-existing and had enough nutrients to thrive. Dr. tims refresh & waste-away should eliminate it. Possibly Hydrogen Peroxide also.
Likely notI put some chemiclean to address the red cyano slime in my tank. Can that remove it?