Kishore
Aquarium Advice Activist
Hey,
There is this brown stuff on my aquarium's glass. It is about 3-5 mm in size. It comes off clean when I wipe it. I doubt if it is a brown algae. If it is, I think it is in the early stage and would love to hear it from you guys on how to eradicate it. Also, I noticed these same brown patches but larger in size under the sand up against the glass surface. See the pictures.
Brown pic #1
Brown pic #2
Brown pic #3
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9...WUNwTLJzqL6vWD3zxSEQzrqa806Ho0K2=w478-h637-no
I have a neon tetra in my tank. Since I remember, it had always had a tiny white spot on its tail fin. I thought it was a birth thing. Now the tail's tiny portion is missing(very tiny). And there is also thing white spot on its skin. It doesn't look like fungus.
My problem is similar to this guys -->>> LINK/
I couldn't take a clear picture of the neon tetra. But I found this pic on the internet that resembles my neon.
When I google about this some say it is coloumnaris and some say that it is 'neon tetra disease'. Please help me out here!
There is this brown stuff on my aquarium's glass. It is about 3-5 mm in size. It comes off clean when I wipe it. I doubt if it is a brown algae. If it is, I think it is in the early stage and would love to hear it from you guys on how to eradicate it. Also, I noticed these same brown patches but larger in size under the sand up against the glass surface. See the pictures.
Brown pic #1
Brown pic #2
Brown pic #3
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/9...WUNwTLJzqL6vWD3zxSEQzrqa806Ho0K2=w478-h637-no
I have a neon tetra in my tank. Since I remember, it had always had a tiny white spot on its tail fin. I thought it was a birth thing. Now the tail's tiny portion is missing(very tiny). And there is also thing white spot on its skin. It doesn't look like fungus.
My problem is similar to this guys -->>> LINK/
I couldn't take a clear picture of the neon tetra. But I found this pic on the internet that resembles my neon.
When I google about this some say it is coloumnaris and some say that it is 'neon tetra disease'. Please help me out here!