BigBen1989
New Member
Hey guys.
I've moved house recently and one of my tanks has ended up in a fish in cycle (I hate this method under normal circumstances). I've lost a number of discus during and after the move, but I'm pretty much there with the cycle.
The bit that I don't know how to deal with is Cyanobacteria on the substrate. I've been cleaning it daily but in 24 hours I get another patch coming up, very frustrating. Any suggestions?
I also have diatoms as well, but I know they'll disappear in a month or so.
It's currently a bare tank with sand substrate, with 3 discus and some lemon tetras.
pH is about 6.8
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrites - 0.25ppm (pre water change)
Nitrates - 40ppm
My other tank moved fine from a chemistry point of view, but lost some Cory's in transit.
Many thanks,
Ben.
I've moved house recently and one of my tanks has ended up in a fish in cycle (I hate this method under normal circumstances). I've lost a number of discus during and after the move, but I'm pretty much there with the cycle.
The bit that I don't know how to deal with is Cyanobacteria on the substrate. I've been cleaning it daily but in 24 hours I get another patch coming up, very frustrating. Any suggestions?
I also have diatoms as well, but I know they'll disappear in a month or so.
It's currently a bare tank with sand substrate, with 3 discus and some lemon tetras.
pH is about 6.8
Ammonia - 0ppm
Nitrites - 0.25ppm (pre water change)
Nitrates - 40ppm
My other tank moved fine from a chemistry point of view, but lost some Cory's in transit.
Many thanks,
Ben.