So I recently attempted to add a small piece of driftwood and a plant to my betta's tank. I'd left the driftwood in my main tank for weeks so that the wood could build up a nice amount of bacteria and to make sure it was good and soaked. I gave the wood a rinse in conditioned water before swapping in to my betta's tank. He really seemed to love the anubias on the wood, as I found him resting on one of the higher leaves and he liked to swim between the leaves. As I went to do my weekly water change I noticed a slight film on the top of the water. I immediately placed my betta in his safety container while I whipped out my test kit. My parameters all came back safe so I thought that is was perhaps the driftwood having too much bacteria on it so my tank/ bacteria colony was adjusting. I rinsed his wood again, changed fifty percent of the water, and went about as normal. The next day the film was back. I also ran my fingers along the inside of the tank and it felt slimy, but the tank water was clear and the slime itself was not visible unless it was disturbed, where it would then float up and become that film at the top of the water. I've already taken his tank apart and rinsed all his gravel and ornaments in warm, conditioned water. I also tossed out his filter pad as it was also slimey, I replaced it with a section of filter media from my main tank so that his bacteria would still be present. My betta is doing well, normal activity and healthy appetite, if not a little peeved I disturbed his home for the third time in one week. I noticed the slime is back, but it was only on the water surface, just barely there. I did a water change and so far its fine. Test kits are coming back safe. Can anyone explain to me what this is and whats causing it?
I've removed the driftwood and the slime still developed, the only other change is that I recently switched his pellet food to Aqueon betta pellets. I never overfeed and I always soak his pellets, I also remove any food he does not eat.
I've removed the driftwood and the slime still developed, the only other change is that I recently switched his pellet food to Aqueon betta pellets. I never overfeed and I always soak his pellets, I also remove any food he does not eat.