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![]() I have transparent slime over most of the glass, rocks and sand in my display tank. According to some research done on RC, it could be caused by a bacterial 'infection' which in turn, is caused by low oxygen content (which I had and may still be a bit low) and too high nitrates.
Question: could Chemi-clean clear this up just like a Cyano bacteria outbreak? I would of course have to be very careful of my oxygen levels. AquaAddict |
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![]() Are you carbon dosing?
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![]() When you say "slime" are you talking like a clear fuzz on the LR. I'm curious as to what this would be if it's not a simple bacteria.
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![]() I second this question, if you are carbon dosing you can get a build up of clear snot like material from bacteria going crazy.
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![]() Here is a pic of my skimmer when I bumped up my vinegar dose a little too much.
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![]() Ew.
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![]() Ha ha... you weren't kidding by describing it as "snot".
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![]() Thanks for the replies but it doesn't look too much like the snot in your picture Davej. Its very clear and collects fine debris which is the only way it shows up other than it feeling very slippery/slimy to the touch. However, that may be due to it growing on a different surface. So, I am not ruling it out.
If it is thick enough it gets a bit fuzzy and that's when it collects the fine debris in the water. It seems to do better in darker spots as it doesn't collect as well on the front glass. Oh yes, I don't carbon dose. AquaAddict Last edited by AquaAddict; 03-03-2017 at 06:23 PM. |
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![]() My suspicion would be a bacterial overgrowth. Which would in turn cause low oxygen levels.
Most bacteria are fed by carbon sources such as sugars, acetic acid and alcohol. Do you use any acetic acid(vinegar) or alcohol near the tank or in the house? Do you use any additives to help coral growth etc as they can sometimes have sugars in them. What are your tank parameters for calcium and alk? Is there a lot of detritus in the tank? Cheers, Tim
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www.oceanfreshaquarium.com/foz-down.html - Foz Down - an easy way to eliminate algae outbreaks caused by Phosphate and bring back the fun of reef keeping. Last edited by TimT; 03-03-2017 at 10:54 PM. Reason: Clarity |
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![]() Yeah, use a calcium supplement that is Calcium chloride! I would suggest you start raising calcium right away and get it up around 440 ppm in the next week to balance with the 11 dKH. I imagine your critters are mad about the very large alkalinity swing.
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