Hi I have something growing a the walls and plastic plant leaves in both of my tanks but i dont know what it is or if its bad.
Its pretty hard to describe but it looks almost like a single stem plant the size of a pin, white or almost see through in colour. You have to look extremely hard to see it but when you do, you start to notice 1000's. Iv tried really hard to get rid of it by wiping the inside of the tanks each water change and even washing some of the plastic plants but it just always seems to reappear.
I cant get a picture as it is much too small but am hoping someone might know what it is and how to get rid of it if its bad. In one tank i have corys who have been there for about 2 months and have started to spawn so must be happy (but could affect the baby fish if they hatch) and the other has 6 glowlight tetras who have been there for just over a week and sometimes chase each other and dart around (the tank is fully cycled and has ammonia = 0, Nitrite = 0, Nitrate = 0) so dont know if this has something to do with it.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Its pretty hard to describe but it looks almost like a single stem plant the size of a pin, white or almost see through in colour. You have to look extremely hard to see it but when you do, you start to notice 1000's. Iv tried really hard to get rid of it by wiping the inside of the tanks each water change and even washing some of the plastic plants but it just always seems to reappear.
I cant get a picture as it is much too small but am hoping someone might know what it is and how to get rid of it if its bad. In one tank i have corys who have been there for about 2 months and have started to spawn so must be happy (but could affect the baby fish if they hatch) and the other has 6 glowlight tetras who have been there for just over a week and sometimes chase each other and dart around (the tank is fully cycled and has ammonia = 0, Nitrite = 0, Nitrate = 0) so dont know if this has something to do with it.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks