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With how much I have spent on this tank it may be worth running out and getting one. Where are those high school kids when you need them. They used to loan them out back when I was in school.Absolutely need to see this under the microscope.
you can send a sample of it to Todd too.With how much I have spent on this tank it may be worth running out and getting one. Where are those high school kids when you need them. They used to loan them out back when I was in school.
That stuff is not the run off the mill, its a different thing. Its in one other persons thread here.Yes I do take samples
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Yes it does not look familiar to what I know of. Maybe this is a different genus of cyano bacteria??That stuff is not the run off the mill, its a different thing. Its in one other persons thread here.
cyano or spirulina. interesting its reaction to both an oxidiser and to the anti biotic. esp if you read the chemiclen nuked my tank thread in. thats a must read for you BTW.Yes it does not look familiar to what I know of. Maybe this is a different genus of cyano bacteria??
I read that thread and just shook my head. I have extensively tested chemiclean. I gave my .02 cents and sometimes people just have to blame the product used.cyano or spirulina. interesting its reaction to both an oxidiser and to the anti biotic. esp if you read the chemiclen nuked my tank thread in. thats a must read for you BTW.
There was no noticeable smell when vacuuming.Not an expert, but does it smell like rotten eggs when u vacuum that spot? If it does, I think I've seen this before on my first tank before cyano really took off. I figured it to be anaerobic bacteria.
let us know how it goes. You dont want to mix treatments.Trying a blackout and chimiclean. Please let me know if there are better options. I will test the sand as soon as I am done.