ScapingScotsman
Member
Hi all, hope everyone is having a great weekend and enjoying the hot weather we've had recently.
Over the last few days I've noticed very VERY small white dots appearing all over my manzanite. At first It was a couple of dots lower down but now it's reaching all areas of the wood.
I've searched various posts on the Web, most were threads about the typical fungus that we all endure during a new set up, but nothing of real evidence of what this could be.
Is there any of the brain bots out there like @dw1305 etc whom may know what it is. I'm thinking a fungus of some sort, they aren't creepy crawlies as they don't move. But if I brush them off, they're back in a day or two. It's only on the wood too, which has me think a fungus of some sort?
All stats are fine, nitrates etc all within the accepted levels, PH 6.7 down to 5.8 during co2 hours, all fish, shrimp etc super healthy and breeding, but I do notice the otocinclus won't settle on any of the wood that has this on which is affecting what they can nibble on naturally.
Many thanks in advance
Over the last few days I've noticed very VERY small white dots appearing all over my manzanite. At first It was a couple of dots lower down but now it's reaching all areas of the wood.
I've searched various posts on the Web, most were threads about the typical fungus that we all endure during a new set up, but nothing of real evidence of what this could be.
Is there any of the brain bots out there like @dw1305 etc whom may know what it is. I'm thinking a fungus of some sort, they aren't creepy crawlies as they don't move. But if I brush them off, they're back in a day or two. It's only on the wood too, which has me think a fungus of some sort?
All stats are fine, nitrates etc all within the accepted levels, PH 6.7 down to 5.8 during co2 hours, all fish, shrimp etc super healthy and breeding, but I do notice the otocinclus won't settle on any of the wood that has this on which is affecting what they can nibble on naturally.
Many thanks in advance