roguekiller23231
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the whole tank is being taken over by some kind of slime, it's a fresh water tank and at around 26C.
the slime is sort of growing over all the plastic plants and is a sort of olive green to brown. when i clean out the slime and pour it out i can see parts of it are almost pink or red.
then the worst part, when i clean the gravel (with a siphon) by pushing it under the gravel, this awful stench fills the air like rotten eggs/sulphur. the gravel on top is white and in light colours (as it should be) but underneath it's black, not all black but some of the stones (about 50%) are covered in black, when i look closely it's like a fungus or something covering each pebble.
i'm cleaning the tank once a week, doing a partial change of water (10%) and removing as much dirt from the gravel during this change as possible, but the slime is so thick it's difficult.
anyone know what could be the cause?
Additional info:
120L tank
temps 26c (78.8f)
Tank contents, Guppies, no live plants
Feeding, 3 times a day, flakes, excess removed.
Water changes: 10% once a week.
the tank was cycled, it's an old setup, filter and oxygen pump working.
Edit_
to give you some idea, this is a post i made before, the slime, taken care of the worms.
http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/382121-slime-and-worms-what-are-they-and-how-did-it-get-there-with-closeup-video/page__p__3205539#entry3205539
the slime is sort of growing over all the plastic plants and is a sort of olive green to brown. when i clean out the slime and pour it out i can see parts of it are almost pink or red.
then the worst part, when i clean the gravel (with a siphon) by pushing it under the gravel, this awful stench fills the air like rotten eggs/sulphur. the gravel on top is white and in light colours (as it should be) but underneath it's black, not all black but some of the stones (about 50%) are covered in black, when i look closely it's like a fungus or something covering each pebble.
i'm cleaning the tank once a week, doing a partial change of water (10%) and removing as much dirt from the gravel during this change as possible, but the slime is so thick it's difficult.
anyone know what could be the cause?
Additional info:
120L tank
temps 26c (78.8f)
Tank contents, Guppies, no live plants
Feeding, 3 times a day, flakes, excess removed.
Water changes: 10% once a week.
the tank was cycled, it's an old setup, filter and oxygen pump working.
Edit_
to give you some idea, this is a post i made before, the slime, taken care of the worms.
http/www.fishforums.net/index.php?/topic/382121-slime-and-worms-what-are-they-and-how-did-it-get-there-with-closeup-video/page__p__3205539#entry3205539