houndour
Twiglet and Eeyore
it's me again. help me please.
I can't hack this bga.
The black out on the 20 gallon worked a treat, but its coming back. Last night no bga on surface of sand. Today I come home and the entire left hand front (basically where all the glosso is) is covered in bga.
Is it the sand thats causing it?
There must be something else...
I've been keeping my nitrates above 15ppm.
Phosphates have been 0.5 to 1.0ppm
I have a constant flow of CO2 (for 1 week now) at about 35ppm I think (cant remember exactly).
I've been disturbing the sand and sticking a toothbrush between the sand an glass to give a good mix.
I have nothing blocking the flow of the surface, so no bga is building up on the surface at least.
arrgghhh I just don't know what else to do?!
I don't over feed my fish, I'm certain I don't. (feed only once every 2 days).
The maracyn in the 5 gallon has killed all the bga in contact with the water, but it's still between the sand and glass. I've tried pushing bits down there but doesnt seem to have worked.
I can't hack this bga.
The black out on the 20 gallon worked a treat, but its coming back. Last night no bga on surface of sand. Today I come home and the entire left hand front (basically where all the glosso is) is covered in bga.
Is it the sand thats causing it?
There must be something else...
I've been keeping my nitrates above 15ppm.
Phosphates have been 0.5 to 1.0ppm
I have a constant flow of CO2 (for 1 week now) at about 35ppm I think (cant remember exactly).
I've been disturbing the sand and sticking a toothbrush between the sand an glass to give a good mix.
I have nothing blocking the flow of the surface, so no bga is building up on the surface at least.
arrgghhh I just don't know what else to do?!
I don't over feed my fish, I'm certain I don't. (feed only once every 2 days).
The maracyn in the 5 gallon has killed all the bga in contact with the water, but it's still between the sand and glass. I've tried pushing bits down there but doesnt seem to have worked.