Update:
A background is the least of my worries at this point. Because:
Currently I'm battling camallanus. Fan-freaking-tastic. I noticed it first on an angelfish that was having stringy poop since I got the tank. Since my neons were having some issues of a different sort, I tried a couple other parasite treatments, until I saw the wormies coming out of his/her anus. I then noticed it in the Odessa barb, which I have since lost during treatment.
Unfortunately, in my research, I didn't see anything about Fenbendazole being harmful to nerites until *after* I had treated the tank. No articles I found mentioned it nerites specifically, though many said that it was safe for snails and shrimp. (Just not nerites...) I removed them immediately when they started looking ill. Currently, I'm treating the tank with levamisol hcl.
Negative points aside, I got a new fixture, some ramshorns, and a water wisteria. The chain swords have taken off like crazy, all 3 are sending out runners. The parva is growing noticeably slower, however the new leaves that are coming in are much shorter with smaller leaf lobes. The ramshorn snails have done an amazing job on some really tough algae no one else has touched.
The fixture is
this one from Home Depot. 48" shoplight, 6" reflector, suitable for damp locations. 32w x2. In almost two weeks, I've seen minimal algae growth.
Pictures! Try as I might, the macro setting just doesn't cut it.
(Also, the nerite shell has been empty for a long time. Just decoration.)
FTS
