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Which one was pinky? I remember tobias (severum), Albus (bn pleco), Louie the blue acara, don't remember pinky. Was it one of your bettas?I lost Pinky on Saturday
Get some phosphate remover. It may help with the battle.Yeah, I think I remember the fin damage. Looks well
I'm blacking out my tank for a day or two again because I'm constantly getting green water no matter how often i'm doing large water changes or anything.
Pinky/Albus (depended on female/male I'm waiting for the water to clear up and the tank to calm down before getting another.Which one was pinky? I remember tobias (severum), Albus (bn pleco), Louie the blue acara, don't remember pinky. Was it one of your bettas?
Get some phosphate remover. It may help with the battle.
Robert may have a good point. Algae could have been transported from the plants to your tank. This could be with anything, bacteria, snails, parasites, and so forth. It is how I got the green hair algae that ruined my planted 75. I got it from duckweed that was from a pond.Pinky/Albus (depended on female/male I'm waiting for the water to clear up and the tank to calm down before getting another.
Might have to do that. Robert is blaming my plants. That's pretty much the only difference between our tanks.
He thinks they're the reason I have algae...is in by having plants it's causing algae to grow. Not that it got transplanted.Robert may have a good point. Algae could have been transported from the plants to your tank. This could be with anything, bacteria, snails, parasites, and so forth. It is how I got the green hair algae that ruined my planted 75. I got it from duckweed that was from a pond.
Are the worms white and small? Very wiggly?He thinks they're the reason I have algae...is in by having plants it's causing algae to grow. Not that it got transplanted.
It's possible it came in with them...but I don't think having a plant in the tank is the cause.
The siamese algae eater is enjoying cleaning the plants though.
I also found a few snails later on. The fish ate them :\
I did find some strange worm like things in my tank. I'm thinking they're live bloodworms
They don't seem to move...although I found one that was moving...decent size...but less than a cm..and turning bloodworm red. I've only ever fed them frozen BWAre the worms white and small? Very wiggly?
Since thay are red I would think to look here http://www.fishchannel.com/fish-health/freshwater-conditions/camallanus-worms.aspx . In most cases its planaria but never seen them turn red. More on planaria here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlanarianThey don't seem to move...although I found one that was moving...decent size...but less than a cm..and turning bloodworm red. I've only ever fed them frozen BW
You can get your water tested at most pet stores for free. Have them check your ammonia, nitrites, and nitrates. Or get a test kit and do it yourself.