Fungus or Diatomic Algae?
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Fungus or Diatomic Algae?
If you look closely at the photo, you'll see a translucent, greyish organism growing off my micro sword.
It's sort of stringy, but it can be "gooey" like, and appears to grow almost exclusively on decaying matter.
When I put something like an algae wafer or flake food in the tank and it sits, it grows abundantly upon it.
My question is, does anybody know what it is?
Is it a fungus?
Is it the common hair algae people talk about in new tanks?
It's sort of stringy, but it can be "gooey" like, and appears to grow almost exclusively on decaying matter.
When I put something like an algae wafer or flake food in the tank and it sits, it grows abundantly upon it.
My question is, does anybody know what it is?
Is it a fungus?
Is it the common hair algae people talk about in new tanks?
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That one is easy. Stop overfeeding. Your fish should be able to consume everything you feed in less than a minute, once a day for flake and other midwater type feeds. If your pleco isn't managing to eat an algae wafer overnight, cut back to 1/2 of one, or even 1/4. All that food rotting in the water is VERY bad for the fish. They would be much better off missing a few meals, rather than dealing with the wastes involved from even a single overfeeding, IME.
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