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OK, so this past week I have been mucking around in the tank far more than I would like. What with flow issues, trying out a CO2 reactor (which is still for sale, HINT, lol) trying to sort out the working pressure of my reg (new one should arrive tomorrow with 3bar working pressure; fingers crossed) and seeing what flow options work best for me, the poor old plants must be VERY p'd off with me. In fact I can tell they are ! Because, , I saw some hair algae today on the ends of my Crinum It is fine green hair, so I am assuming thats what it is. AND a few leaves are showing holes in them.
Is this CO2 related ? I have to admit because of the issues I have had, my CO2 has been all over the place.
What should I do ? Leave it and when the CO2 is settled it will go ? Should I remove the leaves with holes in ? Will my flying fox (two juveniles) eat the algae ? Or the two ottos that are in there ? Or should I try to gently remove it from the leaves concerned ? Or remove the leaves entirely ?
And I had managed to avoid algae so far.
Is this CO2 related ? I have to admit because of the issues I have had, my CO2 has been all over the place.
What should I do ? Leave it and when the CO2 is settled it will go ? Should I remove the leaves with holes in ? Will my flying fox (two juveniles) eat the algae ? Or the two ottos that are in there ? Or should I try to gently remove it from the leaves concerned ? Or remove the leaves entirely ?
And I had managed to avoid algae so far.