I saw something bizarre when I was doing a water change on my 29 gallon yesterday and I cannot figure out an explanation.
After I drained about half the water in the tank and some Manzanita driftwood was sticking out of the water, I saw what appeared to be a wisp of smoke coming off of it. You know how when you light wood on fire then put it out and there's that thin trail of smoke after? That's what it looked like. The aquarium lights were on, but they aren't hot. The wood itself was cool to the touch. The only thing electrical in the tank was the heater and that was unplugged for the water change.
I tried an internet search but all I could find were people describing strands of biofilm that looked like wisps of smoke. And all those occurred in the water. This happened to the wood that was out of the water.
I've refilled the tank since then and haven't seen anything unusual in the fishes' behavior or anything else since then.
Anyone have any ideas of what this could have been?
After I drained about half the water in the tank and some Manzanita driftwood was sticking out of the water, I saw what appeared to be a wisp of smoke coming off of it. You know how when you light wood on fire then put it out and there's that thin trail of smoke after? That's what it looked like. The aquarium lights were on, but they aren't hot. The wood itself was cool to the touch. The only thing electrical in the tank was the heater and that was unplugged for the water change.
I tried an internet search but all I could find were people describing strands of biofilm that looked like wisps of smoke. And all those occurred in the water. This happened to the wood that was out of the water.
I've refilled the tank since then and haven't seen anything unusual in the fishes' behavior or anything else since then.
Anyone have any ideas of what this could have been?