Hi Emann,
Oh-ohh, soft green algae on glass sounds like GDA which is not good news at all. Yes, it's a CO2/nutrient related algae and it can become a real problem. We'll need good photos to verify.
It's really important to continue the frequent and very large water changes. Don't forget to dose nutrition after the water change.
Are you also getting algae on the 3D background?
3D backgrounds are under suspicion of disrupting flow/distribution.
Ensure that you scrub and clean it when you do the water change.
Cheers,
Oh-ohh, soft green algae on glass sounds like GDA which is not good news at all. Yes, it's a CO2/nutrient related algae and it can become a real problem. We'll need good photos to verify.
Yes, just continue with this setting. Sometime it takes a few days for the fish to adapt to the higher levels of CO2. Keep monitoring the health and behavior of the rainbow fish. Hopefully, by Tuesday they will not be as affected and will adapt. If their condition worsens then we will have to use a different strategy..i would like to wait for the pH pen now before I adjust again in order to get a decent profile...what is your advise on this pleaseand is it ok to proceed like this??
It's really important to continue the frequent and very large water changes. Don't forget to dose nutrition after the water change.
Are you also getting algae on the 3D background?
3D backgrounds are under suspicion of disrupting flow/distribution.
Ensure that you scrub and clean it when you do the water change.
Cheers,