Help! What to do about slime.
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Help! What to do about slime.
Alright, I have a slime problem. Its not going away. I do water changes daily(15-50%, as needed). The slime is a redish rust color. It comes out of my filter in clumps. I've taken the fiter and media out, cleaned and boiled all parts. I took out the slimeist of my driftwood and boiled it and let it sit in the sun for days. I vaccuum the tank EVERY DAY! Any one know what this stuff is, and how to get rid of it in a 75 G tank filled with discus and plecos?
Thanks!
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
slime? like slimy stuff in the filter? Only?
How many discus and pl*cos are in that 75?
I have noticed my filter is more slimy since I got the little BN. But just the filter insides and the place where the water runs out. Andmine isn't red or rustish.
Did you soak or boil your dirftwood real well? I mean that could account for the red rust colour but I don't know about the slime. Unless the tannins from your driftwood are making your slime that colour?
Even your driftwood is slimy?
How many discus and pl*cos are in that 75?
I have noticed my filter is more slimy since I got the little BN. But just the filter insides and the place where the water runs out. Andmine isn't red or rustish.
Did you soak or boil your dirftwood real well? I mean that could account for the red rust colour but I don't know about the slime. Unless the tannins from your driftwood are making your slime that colour?
Even your driftwood is slimy?
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
I've taken the fiter and media out, cleaned and boiled all parts
By boiling the filter media and decor, you have killed most of the beneficial bacteria in your tank. Your tank will basically have to cycle itself from scratch.took out the slimeist of my driftwood and boiled it
Be very cautious when feeding to not cause ammonia or nitrite spikes, until your bacteria get back to a normal level.
Why not post a picture of the "slime"? That should make the ID a lot easier.
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
If it's a "recycling" tank, then maybe the red/brown slime is the reddish type of algae/bacteria growth you get during cycling.
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
I think the decor and filter media were boiled as a result of the "slime" infestation.
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
To this question from andywoolloo I will add anotherHow many discus and pl*cos are in that 75?
What are you feeding those pleco's and how much?
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
before anithing,will be better if you explain,for how long the tank run,water parameters etc etc and specialy how many w/liter you have...briggadane wrote:Alright, I have a slime problem. Its not going away. I do water changes daily(15-50%, as needed). The slime is a redish rust color. It comes out of my filter in clumps. I've taken the fiter and media out, cleaned and boiled all parts. I took out the slimeist of my driftwood and boiled it and let it sit in the sun for days. I vaccuum the tank EVERY DAY! Any one know what this stuff is, and how to get rid of it in a 75 G tank filled with discus and pl*cos?
Thanks!
don't vacum the tank every day and absolutly don't boiled the filter,don't touch it animore,just liv run the tank..
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
i forget...
you have real plant or no?
for how many hours you live the ligt torn on in the day?
peace
you have real plant or no?
for how many hours you live the ligt torn on in the day?
peace
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Re: Help! What to do about slime.
It's red algae, and you'll just have to keep keep cleaning it out. I would'nt boil your stuff though
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