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Alright, so I ordered the Ultralife blue green spot remover. It should be here in a couple days. Fingers crossed it works and my tank can go back to the way it looked before.
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@FishFinatic77 I raised baby angels in a tank with constant BGA, they are not worse for the experience. I am curious how well the Ultralife product works for you keep us posted.
Alright, so I ordered the Ultralife blue green spot remover. It should be here in a couple days. Fingers crossed it works and my tank can go back to the way it looked before.
I hope it works for you. It 100% worked for me.
Okay, sorry this took so long. Here are the pictures of my tank.
Additionally I no longer have an oil slick on the surface of the water. I believed all along that the oil was from my hands, from overfeeding, from excess waste. With the lower light levels it's just gone. Now I'm just trying to save my java ferns which have gotten brown with what I think is "sunburn" from the old light
Looking at your photos I looks like some other leaves are rippled . Instead of the leaf being flat the edge goes up and down. This is commonly cause by low magnesium levels. monitoring your water GH levels and keep to a weekly water change.
Most fertilizers on the market don't have calcium or magnesium in the fertilizer even though plants need both to grow. Calcium and magnesium just down't dissolve well when mixed with pottasiujm and phosphate which is in all fertilizers. So for a successful planted tank you need to make sure you maintainin a stable GH. The GH value of your tap water may change with seasonal wether changes. if it gets low you can boost it with a GH booster. However the GH test has a limitation in that it can't tell you if your water has mostly calcium or a mixture of calcium and magnesium.
However the biggest issue is that you reduced yourfertliization frequency. So you likely now have mutilple nutrient deficiencies.
Sorry I didn't reply earlier Personal issues kept me a way for a few days.
@FishFinatic77 it is great news that the Ultralife Spot works. I will be ordering some tonight. I have a tank that has been totally torn down and rebuilt and the cyanobacteria has started up again, small amounts but present. I am thinking that the material might be coming from the nauplii that I have been using for feed in the tanks. I suspect the cysts have spores/cysts on them. I don't have the cyanobacteria in my main display tank, but nothing in that tank would bother to eat the nauplii so I never feed them with it.
Update! So, the Ultralife Spot remover seems to be working beautifully! I cleaned out the tank really well before putting it in, and the bacteria did not grow back. In the places where there was some left, that has now died off. The only place with some left is under the sand, by the glass. The spot remover must not be getting down there. Any ideas on how I can fix that?
I also wanted to add that I've been keeping a really close eye on my fish, to make sure that they aren't bothered by the spot remover. I have not seen any signs of sickness of distress, and they all seem to be very happy that their home is actually staying clean for a change.