Hi all,
My 10 gallon at work is having issues with cyanobacteria growing on the substrate and on certain plants-mainly the Cabomba and the Java ferns. I've had tanks with cyanobacteria problems before, and my experience with them has always been that once a tank has it, it's basically impossible to get rid of it or keep it under control.
Tank info:
10g, planted. Don't know all the specifics on what plants it has in it (i can't remember all of the species), but I know it has the aforementioned java fern and cabomba, some kind of micro sword or something, some corkscrew vallisiniera, and a bunch of other stuff... Somewhere between 25 and 40 individual plants/stems (not counting each individual leaf on the micro sword of course). Substrate is light colored natural, fine-grained sand (about the consistency of sugar granules, maybe smaller).
Filter:
Eheim Ecco (the smaller one, forget the #)
Light:
Coralife 28w 6700k compact fluorescent
Heat:
200w Hydor inline heater (this tank is in a room that'll drop into the low 40s at night during the winter)
CO2:
Nutrafin CO2 system (currently inop, the yeast I used is too old)
Fish:
6x White Clouds
I have not tested the water on this tank recently, and obviously that's the first thing I should do, but beyond the standard ammonia/nitrate/nitrite, what should I be testing for?
Any suggestions on how to get this stuff under control before it wipes out my plants would be appreciated.
Thanks.
My 10 gallon at work is having issues with cyanobacteria growing on the substrate and on certain plants-mainly the Cabomba and the Java ferns. I've had tanks with cyanobacteria problems before, and my experience with them has always been that once a tank has it, it's basically impossible to get rid of it or keep it under control.
Tank info:
10g, planted. Don't know all the specifics on what plants it has in it (i can't remember all of the species), but I know it has the aforementioned java fern and cabomba, some kind of micro sword or something, some corkscrew vallisiniera, and a bunch of other stuff... Somewhere between 25 and 40 individual plants/stems (not counting each individual leaf on the micro sword of course). Substrate is light colored natural, fine-grained sand (about the consistency of sugar granules, maybe smaller).
Filter:
Eheim Ecco (the smaller one, forget the #)
Light:
Coralife 28w 6700k compact fluorescent
Heat:
200w Hydor inline heater (this tank is in a room that'll drop into the low 40s at night during the winter)
CO2:
Nutrafin CO2 system (currently inop, the yeast I used is too old)
Fish:
6x White Clouds
I have not tested the water on this tank recently, and obviously that's the first thing I should do, but beyond the standard ammonia/nitrate/nitrite, what should I be testing for?
Any suggestions on how to get this stuff under control before it wipes out my plants would be appreciated.
Thanks.