G'day
I've noticed a few times in the past where if I do a water-change + scrape the glass for algae (weekly routine) a day later I would notice some white fluff on the glass on the inside.
Looks like I wiped sandpaper with a white tissue and the tissue left tiny bits on the sandpaper. Thats what the white fluff looked like. I payed no attention thinking it was just the initial stages of new algae growth.
Yesterday being Sunday, I did my usual 20% water change + glass wipe as usual. This morning, the white fluff was there as usual. But when I tooka closer look I saw that it wasnt fluff at all. They were tiny tiny little worm/slug like creatures, chasing each other, just walkin around on the glass - and there were thousands of them!! :sick:
What are they, and how do I get rid of them, anyone know?
(PS: Its all taking place in my 40 Gallon Oscar tank)
I've noticed a few times in the past where if I do a water-change + scrape the glass for algae (weekly routine) a day later I would notice some white fluff on the glass on the inside.
Looks like I wiped sandpaper with a white tissue and the tissue left tiny bits on the sandpaper. Thats what the white fluff looked like. I payed no attention thinking it was just the initial stages of new algae growth.
Yesterday being Sunday, I did my usual 20% water change + glass wipe as usual. This morning, the white fluff was there as usual. But when I tooka closer look I saw that it wasnt fluff at all. They were tiny tiny little worm/slug like creatures, chasing each other, just walkin around on the glass - and there were thousands of them!! :sick:
What are they, and how do I get rid of them, anyone know?
(PS: Its all taking place in my 40 Gallon Oscar tank)
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