An issue here....sorry if this is a long post!
Just realized tonight I have planaria issues (I think), there seems to be quite a bit of the stuff near and on the substrate, some on the glass, some of them seem to swim as well. These things are no bigger than 1mm, maybe less, and they quickly move in a "inching" sort of way. I have read the best way to deal with this is through water changes and gravel vacuuming, but most of the substrate surface is planted, so has accumulated a fair amount of waste in the time I have set it up. I have been doing 30% w/c twice weekly. If I do daily water changes, should I not even worry about dosing ferts until the problem is under control? I am pretty sure these things arrived on the plants.
Should I remove all the plants so I can do a thorough vacuuming? I have been doing my best to remove uneaten food, and suck up whatever junk I can with a turkey baster. I am diligent about removing decaying plant matter, as well.
tank specs are: 10 gal. moderately planted,
inhabitants are 5 neons (one in QT), 2 platies (one in QT), 2 otos and 1 ADF (who is getting his own tank if the cycle ever is completed!)
water parameters are:
ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 7, pH 7.6, KH 5, GH 9. temp 78.
Just realized tonight I have planaria issues (I think), there seems to be quite a bit of the stuff near and on the substrate, some on the glass, some of them seem to swim as well. These things are no bigger than 1mm, maybe less, and they quickly move in a "inching" sort of way. I have read the best way to deal with this is through water changes and gravel vacuuming, but most of the substrate surface is planted, so has accumulated a fair amount of waste in the time I have set it up. I have been doing 30% w/c twice weekly. If I do daily water changes, should I not even worry about dosing ferts until the problem is under control? I am pretty sure these things arrived on the plants.
Should I remove all the plants so I can do a thorough vacuuming? I have been doing my best to remove uneaten food, and suck up whatever junk I can with a turkey baster. I am diligent about removing decaying plant matter, as well.
tank specs are: 10 gal. moderately planted,
inhabitants are 5 neons (one in QT), 2 platies (one in QT), 2 otos and 1 ADF (who is getting his own tank if the cycle ever is completed!)
water parameters are:
ammonia 0, nitrite 0, nitrate 7, pH 7.6, KH 5, GH 9. temp 78.
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