johnatkin
Fish Fanatic
Not sure if this is the right place to post this but...
My tank has been up and running now for about 8 months. I put 3 pieces of bogwood (which had been soaked thoroghly and scrubbed into this tank when I set it up. In the last 2 months a white cottonwool like fungus began growing on it. Nothing else (plants, rock etc.) is effected by this fungus. Initially I just hoovered it off when doing water changes but noticed that the faster I was removing it the faster it was coming back.
Last week I removed all 3 pieces from this tank but I have a Royal Plec in that tank so had to replace one of the pieces for him to live under so I put a piece in from my other tank. I soaked all three pieces of the fungused wood in methylene blue in a bucket (very strong solution) for about an hour and scrubbed all the fungus off.
I then replaced this in the tank and added a strong air-stream from an airstone/light as someone told me fungus does't like oxygen (don't know if this is true or not). The problem is after about 3 days it has started growing back again. The only piece unnafected by this fungus is the piece I had added from the other tank for my Royal Plec which was bought from a different supplier and is much darker wood.
I read on a different site on the internet, someone else who had exactly the same thing happening. Someone told this other person that a lot of the wood bought for fishtank use isn't really bogwood but comes from the dessert and that it isn't dead wood and this fungus starts growing from re-hydration and there is nothing you can do other than to buy proper bogwood/driftwood.
This may sound like a crazy idea but would putting it a bleach/water mix for a period of time kill this off and can you get all the bleach out of the wood safely after by soaking?
Any ideas/help appreciated.
My tank has been up and running now for about 8 months. I put 3 pieces of bogwood (which had been soaked thoroghly and scrubbed into this tank when I set it up. In the last 2 months a white cottonwool like fungus began growing on it. Nothing else (plants, rock etc.) is effected by this fungus. Initially I just hoovered it off when doing water changes but noticed that the faster I was removing it the faster it was coming back.
Last week I removed all 3 pieces from this tank but I have a Royal Plec in that tank so had to replace one of the pieces for him to live under so I put a piece in from my other tank. I soaked all three pieces of the fungused wood in methylene blue in a bucket (very strong solution) for about an hour and scrubbed all the fungus off.
I then replaced this in the tank and added a strong air-stream from an airstone/light as someone told me fungus does't like oxygen (don't know if this is true or not). The problem is after about 3 days it has started growing back again. The only piece unnafected by this fungus is the piece I had added from the other tank for my Royal Plec which was bought from a different supplier and is much darker wood.
I read on a different site on the internet, someone else who had exactly the same thing happening. Someone told this other person that a lot of the wood bought for fishtank use isn't really bogwood but comes from the dessert and that it isn't dead wood and this fungus starts growing from re-hydration and there is nothing you can do other than to buy proper bogwood/driftwood.
This may sound like a crazy idea but would putting it a bleach/water mix for a period of time kill this off and can you get all the bleach out of the wood safely after by soaking?
Any ideas/help appreciated.