#bacteria

  1. Bisatto

    red-pinkish organism burried beneath the sand

    So, i was going to introduce my tank and ideas here, since i'm new, but there is something bothering me at my tank so i'm going for this first. The reason about this post is to see if anyone have experinced something like this before or know what kind of organism is that... Basically several...
  2. A

    Help identifying problem with blue tang

    I’ve had a problem with my blue tang getting sick before and many said it was bacterial, so I QT her about 2 weeks and everything cleared up. so I put her back in my display, and a week later after an addition of a royal gramma she pops back up with spots over night. They do not look like ich...
  3. yougo

    Build Thread first saltwater, dry rock, cycling with pure NH and seneye

    Hey everybody So im going to detail here my first build and most of all my cycling process with the seneye sensor. Im at my first salwater experiment but have been for close to 20 years into freshwater. This is the 3rd time i am using ammonium chloride to start a cycle in a tank and as im...
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    Will bacteria survive if I crack rocks open?

    Hello, I’m trying to rescale my already cycled tank, I will be taking some of the rocks in there and checking them open.I will periodly be spraying tank water in these rocks, will the bacteria be Albee to survive all this? Thanks!
  5. Dcole12

    Bacteria

    HI Everyone, Just kind of want to get the next steps or what to expect. My fish tank has been cycling for around a week and a half. I did half live rock and half dry rock. I did the stability ( bacteria ) for the first seven days. I do have this bacteria which I believe is diatoms. And when I...
  6. Adam.derrick.100

    Help with an ID and solving this problem.

    I have done everything I know to get rid of this stuff. Is this cyano? Second; after 3 complete cleanings, 5 water changes, filter replacements, upgrading power heads, a 48 hour blackout period, cutting feedings to every other day and cutting the lights back to 5 hours a day I can’t get rid of...
  7. Christopher Davis

    CIPROFLOXACIN: IN CURING ANEMONES.

    I’ve been in the hobby many years now and I can confidently say That I have lost one too many anemones once before. As hobbyists not only is it our responsibility and duty to look after the creatures we care for but provide additional support when something has gone wrong. You could say that...
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