LuvMyKribs tried to help me with this in the Cichlid forum (smaller point to earlier post), but it seems the stuff came back.
I'm doing my initial cycle of my new 38g planted tank (nearing end of time period). There are ~13 plants and 4 fish in it atm (1 spotted Raph/talking catfish and 3 bumblebee gobies). I vaguely remember something about that catfish in reference to mucus - not sure. There is also 1 bogwood chunk and 1 regular driftwood chunk (both emitting tannins profusely). I have been doing water changes every 2 days. I've also been adding a weekly fertilizer tablet and a small (~1/2 tsp) of liquid plant fertilizer. I've also been adding some tap water 'fixer' with the water changes. I have a crappy 20w flourescent light in the hood - which despite the poor lighting, my crypts are lovin' the tank).
Previously, Luv and I thought it was a stress coat I put in (when I put the fish in last Monday). But I have not added it since.
The film/slime reminds me vaguely of a sheet of bubble coral - but flatter, no really color, translucent/slightly cloudy. It seems attracted to the lighter areas on the wood (more so the regular driftwood) - not really the upper or lower side of the wood - and does not collect at all (from what I can see) on the darker areas.
I've seen one goby swim along the stuff - not sure if the fish mind it.
It is easy to get off. Last time I just waved my hand over it and it 'blew' off the wood in quarter-sized flakes, which I netted up.
I don't have any testing kits atm (soon - just letting the bacteria grow atm) so I can't toss water specs at you.
Does anyone know what this stuff is? how to make it permanently go away? what is causing it?
I'm going to syphon the stuff off the wood tonight - unless told to do otherwise.
I'm doing my initial cycle of my new 38g planted tank (nearing end of time period). There are ~13 plants and 4 fish in it atm (1 spotted Raph/talking catfish and 3 bumblebee gobies). I vaguely remember something about that catfish in reference to mucus - not sure. There is also 1 bogwood chunk and 1 regular driftwood chunk (both emitting tannins profusely). I have been doing water changes every 2 days. I've also been adding a weekly fertilizer tablet and a small (~1/2 tsp) of liquid plant fertilizer. I've also been adding some tap water 'fixer' with the water changes. I have a crappy 20w flourescent light in the hood - which despite the poor lighting, my crypts are lovin' the tank).
Previously, Luv and I thought it was a stress coat I put in (when I put the fish in last Monday). But I have not added it since.
The film/slime reminds me vaguely of a sheet of bubble coral - but flatter, no really color, translucent/slightly cloudy. It seems attracted to the lighter areas on the wood (more so the regular driftwood) - not really the upper or lower side of the wood - and does not collect at all (from what I can see) on the darker areas.
I've seen one goby swim along the stuff - not sure if the fish mind it.
It is easy to get off. Last time I just waved my hand over it and it 'blew' off the wood in quarter-sized flakes, which I netted up.
I don't have any testing kits atm (soon - just letting the bacteria grow atm) so I can't toss water specs at you.
Does anyone know what this stuff is? how to make it permanently go away? what is causing it?
I'm going to syphon the stuff off the wood tonight - unless told to do otherwise.