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I've been battling with this since I started a new 20g. I used Dr.Tim's ammonia to start the cycle and the tank cycled properly, went through the diatom phase and all.
I had a bacteria problem with the tank being cloudy that REFUSED to go away with time. Every SINGLE post I found that "solved" it consisted of just waiting a week for it to go away. Mine persisted for about a month before I just went ahead with a UV sterilizer.
Anyway, the issue I'm having is this white slime-looking snot that grows and hangs off of my rocks. I've cleaned it off and it seems to come back overnight. I started running some carbon as well to no avail.
Parameters are near pristine:
0 ppm ammonia,
0 ppm nitrate (gonna try to bring that up for corals when I add)
spot on mg and ca as well.
I'm using Red Sea Salt (the blue bucket).
I started the tank with completely dry macro rock.
From articles and posts I've read it is the product of a bacteria that over-runs tanks that are near air-fresheners or aerosols of the sort. I have not used any in or even near the room the tank is in.
Anyone got any ideas? It's incredibly unsightly and it looks like it irritates the test zoa I got, so I'm constantly having to take it off with a turkey baster.
I had a bacteria problem with the tank being cloudy that REFUSED to go away with time. Every SINGLE post I found that "solved" it consisted of just waiting a week for it to go away. Mine persisted for about a month before I just went ahead with a UV sterilizer.
Anyway, the issue I'm having is this white slime-looking snot that grows and hangs off of my rocks. I've cleaned it off and it seems to come back overnight. I started running some carbon as well to no avail.
Parameters are near pristine:
0 ppm ammonia,
0 ppm nitrate (gonna try to bring that up for corals when I add)
spot on mg and ca as well.
I'm using Red Sea Salt (the blue bucket).
I started the tank with completely dry macro rock.
From articles and posts I've read it is the product of a bacteria that over-runs tanks that are near air-fresheners or aerosols of the sort. I have not used any in or even near the room the tank is in.
Anyone got any ideas? It's incredibly unsightly and it looks like it irritates the test zoa I got, so I'm constantly having to take it off with a turkey baster.