Jan 23, 2018 #1 Chris-Nicol Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Apr 12, 2011 Messages 341 Location Scotland Ok so I’ve been struggling to ID what algae it is I have. I have just discovered this calothrix. Is anyone able to tell the difference and could you tell me what it is I’m dealing with
Ok so I’ve been struggling to ID what algae it is I have. I have just discovered this calothrix. Is anyone able to tell the difference and could you tell me what it is I’m dealing with
Jan 23, 2018 #2 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania Doesn’t look like dinos. There is an algae issue, but you prob have air going into the tank which is making the bubbles.
Doesn’t look like dinos. There is an algae issue, but you prob have air going into the tank which is making the bubbles.
Jan 24, 2018 #3 OP OP Chris-Nicol Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Apr 12, 2011 Messages 341 Location Scotland Sniperhank said: Doesn’t look like dinos. There is an algae issue, but you prob have air going into the tank which is making the bubbles. Click to expand... Ok thanks sniperhank. Could it be that I’ve got my powerheads too close to the top of my tank and it’s causing too much agitation?
Sniperhank said: Doesn’t look like dinos. There is an algae issue, but you prob have air going into the tank which is making the bubbles. Click to expand... Ok thanks sniperhank. Could it be that I’ve got my powerheads too close to the top of my tank and it’s causing too much agitation?
Jan 24, 2018 #4 Sniperhank Giant Clam Addict Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 20,651 Location Summerville, Pennsylvania It'd depend on the type of powerhead I'd assume...You will most likely be able to see bubbles entering the system somewhere.
It'd depend on the type of powerhead I'd assume...You will most likely be able to see bubbles entering the system somewhere.