So... yep I've got it in my Rainbow tank, and as it's spreading I've started losing some fish, including the deformed spine fish I posted pictures of in another thread... & including I have barbel less Cory's in this tank... curious what types of illness is associated with "cyno"??? I could fill up a whole post on why I was doing "everything" wrong...
but in a nut shell in that tank I was trying to grow water lilies, but the water was too alkaline I think... as I could never get them healthy... would get pads... on the 1st one, I even had to trim some pads, as it was taking over & getting all tangled because of the filter current, so the lighting was strong... also trying to more quickly grow several juvenal fish, so feeding was heavy
anyway one of the things I don't want to change is the hours of light... on all my tanks I currently have long hours of light, as I work all day, I want to see them before I leave for work, & again when I slow down at the end of the day... I have recently reduced the intensity of the lighting, on all my tanks, but left the hours the same right now... if I have to, I may have to let them go dark at mid day??? the water is all good, and I have a little algae, but not serious issues, even with the long hours of light, in the other tanks
to work on it, I'm removing the pots that had dirt in them cover by river pebbles ( that the lilies were planted in ) & heavy gravel vacuuming & water changes... curious if the issues with the rainbows could be related to the "cyno" this is the tank that has my barbel-less cory's as well so wondering if that could be a cause for that as well???
but in a nut shell in that tank I was trying to grow water lilies, but the water was too alkaline I think... as I could never get them healthy... would get pads... on the 1st one, I even had to trim some pads, as it was taking over & getting all tangled because of the filter current, so the lighting was strong... also trying to more quickly grow several juvenal fish, so feeding was heavy
anyway one of the things I don't want to change is the hours of light... on all my tanks I currently have long hours of light, as I work all day, I want to see them before I leave for work, & again when I slow down at the end of the day... I have recently reduced the intensity of the lighting, on all my tanks, but left the hours the same right now... if I have to, I may have to let them go dark at mid day??? the water is all good, and I have a little algae, but not serious issues, even with the long hours of light, in the other tanks
to work on it, I'm removing the pots that had dirt in them cover by river pebbles ( that the lilies were planted in ) & heavy gravel vacuuming & water changes... curious if the issues with the rainbows could be related to the "cyno" this is the tank that has my barbel-less cory's as well so wondering if that could be a cause for that as well???
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