Can't tell from the picture. Take close up of strands under white light.
I think this is GHA, definitely not feathery looking.
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Can't tell from the picture. Take close up of strands under white light.
I think this is GHA, definitely not feathery looking.
No fortunately not. It is definitely not dino/cyanois there bubbles in it?
Can I see a full tank shot?
I think this is GHA, definitely not feathery looking.
Can I see a full tank shot?
Have the same tank, also dealing with GHA.. any luck?
Hey, I forgot to update the thread.Just a quick update.
After decreasing light intensity in the dt and increasing in the fuge to slow down gha I think I fueled a tiny bit of dino. Before it gets out of control I decided to go for a blackout +uv again. I also dosed some nitrates. This will also temporarily kill some gha as well. I will keep monitoring nitrates if they spike up I will do some wc, otherwise I will keep dosing until I reach something like 5-10 ppm. In the meanwhile I will keep fuge lights on. It is a bit risky with the dinos but I want to export as many nutrients possible from the dt and keep them in the fuge. If things go well I should have a bit less gha, no dinos and maybe a bit higher nutrient levels in a week. Keep you posted. Next month I will get another tuxedo urchin, more trochus snails and I am considering trying with a black molly. Mexican turbo snails keep dying in my tank so I give up with them.