Undergravel filter the cause of fungus problems??
Hello all, thanks for your time once again. I'll start by explaining what happened.
I set up and cycled a 2 gal hex tank, with an undergravel filtration system, using the standard air pump and air diffuser. I was using the tank to raise a small brood of guppy fry (8 total) and they're not all that big, so I didn't clean the gravel or change the water for approximatly 2 weeks.
I noticed one morning that all of the fry had developed a mouth and body fungus of some sort, so I changed 50% of the water and cleaned the debris from the gravel, and proceeded to treat the tank with Jungle's Fungus Clear. After the treatment (period of 4 days) I noticed the fungus growing on the air tube and air diffuser, and immediatly took out the undergravel filteration system entirely, replacing it with a Whisper Mini hanging filter. Upon pulling out the undergravel filter I noticed the white/gray cottony fungus also growing underneath the filter plate.
I planned on taking everything out of the tank and washing it off with hot water, maybe even vinegar. I know it is important to leave some sort of bacteria in the tank and all, but it seems like this fungus is everywhere.But I thought I'd ask you all first, should I wash off the gravel? Since it is also growing there. Might this fungus have anything to do with the fact that while I was still using the undergravel filter 1 of the fry turned up missing? Maybe he got under the filter plate, and started the growth of the fungus without me realizing? Any info, or advice will help thanks.
Hello all, thanks for your time once again. I'll start by explaining what happened.
I set up and cycled a 2 gal hex tank, with an undergravel filtration system, using the standard air pump and air diffuser. I was using the tank to raise a small brood of guppy fry (8 total) and they're not all that big, so I didn't clean the gravel or change the water for approximatly 2 weeks.
I noticed one morning that all of the fry had developed a mouth and body fungus of some sort, so I changed 50% of the water and cleaned the debris from the gravel, and proceeded to treat the tank with Jungle's Fungus Clear. After the treatment (period of 4 days) I noticed the fungus growing on the air tube and air diffuser, and immediatly took out the undergravel filteration system entirely, replacing it with a Whisper Mini hanging filter. Upon pulling out the undergravel filter I noticed the white/gray cottony fungus also growing underneath the filter plate.
I planned on taking everything out of the tank and washing it off with hot water, maybe even vinegar. I know it is important to leave some sort of bacteria in the tank and all, but it seems like this fungus is everywhere.But I thought I'd ask you all first, should I wash off the gravel? Since it is also growing there. Might this fungus have anything to do with the fact that while I was still using the undergravel filter 1 of the fry turned up missing? Maybe he got under the filter plate, and started the growth of the fungus without me realizing? Any info, or advice will help thanks.
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