Framed Nature
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Hi everyone!
Recently set up a nano tank with multiple buce tissue cultures and a few "adult" buce. All has been smooth for a week approximately when two days ago I woke to one very specific clump melting so I removed it and did a water change. Woke up today with almost all buce tissue cultures just melting and alot of algae picking up so sudden. Ammonia tested at 4ppm which is INSANE from my experience. Nothing died in the tank (besides buce), and nothing aside from remineralization of RO water has been added. Any potential culprits?
Curious if anyone has insight on why buce tissue cultures melted but other plants in the tank look untouched. Also, is this a common occurrence with buce tissue cultures or are they very sensitive when coming from tissue culture?
Any feedback is appreciated!
Recently set up a nano tank with multiple buce tissue cultures and a few "adult" buce. All has been smooth for a week approximately when two days ago I woke to one very specific clump melting so I removed it and did a water change. Woke up today with almost all buce tissue cultures just melting and alot of algae picking up so sudden. Ammonia tested at 4ppm which is INSANE from my experience. Nothing died in the tank (besides buce), and nothing aside from remineralization of RO water has been added. Any potential culprits?
Curious if anyone has insight on why buce tissue cultures melted but other plants in the tank look untouched. Also, is this a common occurrence with buce tissue cultures or are they very sensitive when coming from tissue culture?
Any feedback is appreciated!
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