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Me too! I have a filter and everything that circulates the water pretty heavily. I got sick of seeing it so I completely changed the water. Nothing else I did got rid of it :( Hoping this will help!
@@ViosSlays get an air stone if you can! I used to deal with bio films no matter what filter i used or how ontop of water changes I was, the airstone was such a game changer I haven’t had any since 😊
Another way to get rid of it which does not involve chemicals is to just float a piece of newspaper over it for a few seconds. When you lift the paper off it takes the film with it.
@@urbansk8r231 There is an element of risk to both I suppose. Newspaper may well leave something behind due to the ink but equally kitchen paper is likely to be bleached. I have never used kitchen paper, only newspaper. I would have thought that kitchen paper would instantly become waterlogged if you put it on the water surface. Newspaper remains pretty much intact and only removes a minimal amount of water.
Well i guess it's not a big issue. The last time i had that happen was when i first started. So i always look for the rout of the problem, and resolve that. Otherwise it's just a band solution. So a little tds aint so bad. If the ink was really effecting the fish their behaviour would let you know. And you can always water change it out. So i'll take your word for it. No matter how long you've been in this hobby, you can always learn new things or a better more efficient way of doing thing. 👊
@@urbansk8r231 no DO NOT use paper towels as it is a dye based sheet of basically paper thus meaning it it not safe for use in an aquarium. If you are using it quickly then i dont think there is any risk involved but its just if you are using it long term.
andy stokes, an dylan 15 lodge, thanks for you concern and showing me a safer way. Mine wasnt as bad as the vid (no chunky bits- just film) i solved it with Surface Agitation, an an ehiem 400 air pump and a differ that came wth it. Also i have a power head on my internal filter.
Beka Whalen ... what do you clean the inside of your tank with? I just use a clean sponge for the inside to remove any "brown" deposits. DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING SUBSTANCES.
I have this in my betta tank however betta really hate high flow so I am really hesitant in increasing the flow. As bettas breathe air on the surface would mine actually be affected by this?
I like this video. I have a new betta and put a sponge over the outflow of my filter to reduce any current for him, but I think what’s contributing to this is the live plant I put in. My siphon changing of the water didn’t help so I tried to skim it off with a tea strainer but that wasn’t very effectual either. Probably gonna do another skim and remove the plant I put it. Thanks for this video, very informative!
A simple bubbler is the easy and effortless answer to this problem. Whenever I get biofilm buildup, I always just stick an airstone into the tank and walk away. The film will be completely gone within a few hours, and all I had to do was plug in my airpump. You don't need to use chemicals or buy a special filter or waste paper towels or anything like that. All you need is the cheapest air pump you can buy.
That's food to some varieties of fish. Its natural. Forms on all water surfaces but agitation usually pushes it to the sides where it accumulates at the waterline or is eaten by biofilm loving fish. Hillstream loaches love the stuff as do some snails. I'm seen snails crawl along this stuff along the underside of the surface enjoying this stuff. No idea how they do it but its interesting to watch. It does reduce O2 absorption though so a bubbler is a good solution to keep this stuff pushed to the sides. All still water has this. If you see still water but think you're not seeing this stuff, get a bit of dish soap on the tip of your finger and touch the surface with it. You'll immediately see it separate away from the soap.
My bettas tanks have super low flow because thats how they seem to like it so i used to run into this problem all the time. I just turn the air stone on for an hour when i wake up each morning to get rid off the small amount that builds up every day. Works really well for me
Very fortuitous timing because i have this going on in my scape right now. Usually it happens in my set up around 6 weeks after the filter has been cleaned and the flow becomes considerably slower. I've always just taken it as a sign the filter needs cleaning without fully understanding what it actually is.
I have a thin layer all the time from excess nutrients, because the plants haven't caught up yet. It is not a big problem, because oxygen is present to a degree it is saturated in the water. It traps O2 in the water to some degree as well as CO2, but it is not a big deal in general. Some part of it is made of dust caught on the surface by my cooling fans.
I have a filter on my tank and I still have this … so this video didn’t help me at all. Is the spray safe for fish ? Can I do something to the filter to help?
Ok so I have a tadpole tank and this appeared the tadpoles are kinda a spontaneous thing and there’s one of those but the tadpoles seem to be eating it, should I leave it??
Just have water flowing DOWN breaking the surface. Like, if your filter output is under the water, connect a litle hose pipe upwards with zip ties. Let it fall into the water. It made a massive difference to my tank :)
Should it be pretty loud?(the water hitting the..water 🤣). I just let out enough water that the water flow from the filter is now outside of the water in the tank.
My recent video is building a planted black water tank for a betta and I noticed today that it has this on it. There is a low flow filter in the tank but the surface has some frogbit and duckweed and this has pretty much taken up the open space. Any natural cure for this?
Is that film bad? I get that when my water level gets too low and the plants block circulation at the surface. My gourami makes bubble nests in it. It goes away when I put more water in the tank and the filter moves the water at the surface, it kind of bums the fish out though.
How do you deal with all of your tanks not having tops on them? I have 2 without tops and I swear I'm refilling them almost every other day because you can't hear the TV for all of the aquarium waterfall noise.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have this in my Betta tanks but I get a white film forming on the glass tanks. This happens after I clean their tanks!
Great video. This happens to me sometimes and i didn’t know what it was from. Now i have answers! One quick question. In regards to the hydrogen par oxide sprayed on it to remove it. Is that safe if you have fish in the tank?
safe as long as it ddnt directly sprayed on your fish eye altho spray it away from yourfilter it kills fungi and bactera including good bacteria the waste product is Water and Oxygen. H2o2
I have my molly fry separated in a mesh net in my main tank and it’s only on that area where it’s blocked off. I can’t move the fry any closer. Any ideas?
The only time I have experienced this is when I don't run lids on my tanks. Any tank with no lid on will develop this over time, but if I have the lids on I have zero issues.
🤔 Know what? Now that I've seen this, I realize I've seen it in plenty of places, but not in the aquarium (that I can remember). Good to know. Quality content brother, as always...
Bruh that’s crazy cause my fish aquarium just started getting the film days ago but I had no clue what it was then boooomb got a video from you talking about it lol💪🏽👌🏽thnx bruh
Thanks for sharing this! I thought this was a good thing (biofilm) when I saw it forming in my snail reject tank. Can I still spray H2O2 on a small body of water (2gal) or should I remove it manually?
Must be white fungus. Did you get rid of it? I recently had it and started fresh after transferring fish to another tank. Bleached and rinsed everything.
So, what about the fish?? I have Betta fish & fish are in a bowl, can I spray peroxide with them in it?? Or take them out them spray & put them back in??
Very informative. firstly don't but submersed plants that can carry all sorts of nasties. Emersed plants are the only way to go. The Eheim surface skimmer can be a big help and you can share it around tanks. It clears in seconds. I also agree with an airstone, why these simple things have last favor has me puzzled.
My 85 g has lots of circulation, but no surface agitation, and I get film weekly. I skim it out with a 2 liter bottle. I'll sink the bottle at an angle and let the surface water slowly drain into the bottle. Two bottles full usually clears it.
For immediate remedy if you dont have airstone to agitate the surface yet, use a plastic flexible cup and press together to make a spout or v shape. Push against surface enough so that only the surface water and film goes in. Try to do it in a corner of the tank and the film should flow right in. Then get your air stone and use it to try your best to make the water flow in cyclical fashion back to the intake filter.
Sorry I didn't see this video as soon as you posted . Was busy . I faced this issue quite alot of times in my system. As you said I had to add quite alot of agitation . I just sat there and moved with my fingers. Lol no just kidding. Wave maker helps alot 😅😅😅😅
short answer, yes, sparingly. I use it on occasion to combat black beard algae. using a 10cc syringe with a 6" piece of air tube for reach. not sure what the limit is. i'm cautious not to overdo it.
@@isaacbailey3681 yes I'm one of those people I'm very hesitant of really adding anything I don't have to to the tank. That's why I was so skeptical of people saying you could do hydrogen peroxide. I just figured any of the chemical would be very harmful to the fish so seeing this video, it piqued my interest a bit
I find this happens a lot more when its warm in my tank room in the summer months (about 26C), also my moss almost dies off at this time. In winter I keep the room at about 19 degrees and dont get it and the moss looks good again
Hey Mike I had a question. Ok looking to switch my 40b from a non planted tank to a low tech setup but I’m stuck on substrate choices. Debating between a dirt bottom with a sand cap or using an aquasoil. My big question tho is Which choice will leach the least amount of ammonia? I don’t have an extra tank to keep the inhabitants so they will need to go back into the tank after a little while. Will this be safe or should I look into a tub or something to keep them in for a little while?
When you add the hydrogen peroxide, do you dilute the already diluted 3% solution, or do you use it at that concentration? I have this beginning in my aquariums, but I'm always curious to know what I'm adding so I don't disturb my system too greatly. Thanks for the vid because I would not have known this was an issue I was developing had you not posted it!
That happened to me awhile ago, i wasn't sure what it was so i tried the paper towel thing and it didn't work, i then added a air pump that would push the water around nothing happened immediately but after some time and couple of water changes it went away and now i have a air stone so i don't think it will happen again.
@@zimrianispresent8123 that certainly makes sense for you not having more flow...I was wondering why 'AQUAPROS' didn't have any flow in these two tanks in the video...
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AQUAPROS Does duckweed help remove the biofilm?
Can the oil stuff turn black I have black stuff
@@JL24680 nope
1:49 i was watching that bubble and was like "please boop it." Thank you for booping it.
Yes I’m satisfied
I just got a betta almost two weeks ago and this is already starting to form thanks for the info
Exactly same thing bro
Me too! I have a filter and everything that circulates the water pretty heavily. I got sick of seeing it so I completely changed the water. Nothing else I did got rid of it :( Hoping this will help!
@@ViosSlays get an air stone if you can! I used to deal with bio films no matter what filter i used or how ontop of water changes I was, the airstone was such a game changer I haven’t had any since 😊
Another way to get rid of it which does not involve chemicals is to just float a piece of newspaper over it for a few seconds. When you lift the paper off it takes the film with it.
isnt a Paper towels bertter than newspaper? I was always afraid the ink of paper might get in water column.
@@urbansk8r231 There is an element of risk to both I suppose. Newspaper may well leave something behind due to the ink but equally kitchen paper is likely to be bleached. I have never used kitchen paper, only newspaper. I would have thought that kitchen paper would instantly become waterlogged if you put it on the water surface. Newspaper remains pretty much intact and only removes a minimal amount of water.
Well i guess it's not a big issue. The last time i had that happen was when i first started. So i always look for the rout of the problem, and resolve that. Otherwise it's just a band solution. So a little tds aint so bad. If the ink was really effecting the fish their behaviour would let you know. And you can always water change it out. So i'll take your word for it. No matter how long you've been in this hobby, you can always learn new things or a better more efficient way of doing thing. 👊
@@urbansk8r231 no DO NOT use paper towels as it is a dye based sheet of basically paper thus meaning it it not safe for use in an aquarium.
If you are using it quickly then i dont think there is any risk involved but its just if you are using it long term.
andy stokes, an dylan 15 lodge, thanks for you concern and showing me a safer way. Mine wasnt as bad as the vid (no chunky bits- just film) i solved it with Surface Agitation, an an ehiem 400 air pump and a differ that came wth it. Also i have a power head on my internal filter.
Thank you for making this video! I’ve had this happening for a while now and just thought it was oil from my skin or something. Now I know!
I really appreciate this video because my betta tanks have this and it's annoying! Thanks for the video!
Same here. Duckweed has taken my betta tank hostage.
Beka Whalen ... what do you clean the inside of your tank with? I just use a clean sponge for the inside to remove any "brown" deposits.
DO NOT USE ANY CLEANING SUBSTANCES.
I have this in my betta tank however betta really hate high flow so I am really hesitant in increasing the flow. As bettas breathe air on the surface would mine actually be affected by this?
It's always that my betta tank has it with the filter yet my Jarrarium with absolutely no circulation and zero water changes doesn't have this.
I like this video. I have a new betta and put a sponge over the outflow of my filter to reduce any current for him, but I think what’s contributing to this is the live plant I put in. My siphon changing of the water didn’t help so I tried to skim it off with a tea strainer but that wasn’t very effectual either. Probably gonna do another skim and remove the plant I put it. Thanks for this video, very informative!
A simple bubbler is the easy and effortless answer to this problem.
Whenever I get biofilm buildup, I always just stick an airstone into the tank and walk away. The film will be completely gone within a few hours, and all I had to do was plug in my airpump.
You don't need to use chemicals or buy a special filter or waste paper towels or anything like that. All you need is the cheapest air pump you can buy.
The mad scientist is back!!
You can remove this by slowly lowering a container in to the water and skimming of the surface. You should see the film flow in to the container.
I'd like to try using a skimmer, yet I have no idea how am I supposed to use it... Should I attach it to a pump or something?
That's food to some varieties of fish. Its natural. Forms on all water surfaces but agitation usually pushes it to the sides where it accumulates at the waterline or is eaten by biofilm loving fish. Hillstream loaches love the stuff as do some snails. I'm seen snails crawl along this stuff along the underside of the surface enjoying this stuff. No idea how they do it but its interesting to watch. It does reduce O2 absorption though so a bubbler is a good solution to keep this stuff pushed to the sides. All still water has this. If you see still water but think you're not seeing this stuff, get a bit of dish soap on the tip of your finger and touch the surface with it. You'll immediately see it separate away from the soap.
My bettas tanks have super low flow because thats how they seem to like it so i used to run into this problem all the time. I just turn the air stone on for an hour when i wake up each morning to get rid off the small amount that builds up every day. Works really well for me
Very fortuitous timing because i have this going on in my scape right now. Usually it happens in my set up around 6 weeks after the filter has been cleaned and the flow becomes considerably slower. I've always just taken it as a sign the filter needs cleaning without fully understanding what it actually is.
This just helped me solve a problem with my two 3.8 gal. betta tanks that was driving me nuts. Thank you!
I have the same gallon tank and literally just noticed the film. Did you find a solution? I got paper towels ready
I have a thin layer all the time from excess nutrients, because the plants haven't caught up yet. It is not a big problem, because oxygen is present to a degree it is saturated in the water.
It traps O2 in the water to some degree as well as CO2, but it is not a big deal in general.
Some part of it is made of dust caught on the surface by my cooling fans.
You’ve posted this literally a week after I got some MAJOR film. Like the film was so thick you couldn’t see through it
Also, I'm liking the more frequent uploads!
Thank you! trying some new stuff, glad you like it!
Is the hydrogen peroxide safe to spray in the aquarium like that if you have fish and shrimp?
Shrimp thrive on biofilm
I also want to know if hydrogen peroxide is ok if fish are in tank and if food grade hydrogen peroxide is ok in 3% mix
@@cherylelsberry5158 I've had good results with small amounts
Thank you for this advice.🙏🏽 I started seeing this on my betta tank and wanted to know about it.
I have a filter on my tank and I still have this … so this video didn’t help me at all. Is the spray safe for fish ? Can I do something to the filter to help?
Ok so I have a tadpole tank and this appeared the tadpoles are kinda a spontaneous thing and there’s one of those but the tadpoles seem to be eating it, should I leave it??
Just have water flowing DOWN breaking the surface. Like, if your filter output is under the water, connect a litle hose pipe upwards with zip ties. Let it fall into the water. It made a massive difference to my tank :)
Should it be pretty loud?(the water hitting the..water 🤣). I just let out enough water that the water flow from the filter is now outside of the water in the tank.
My 10G had this! I added an air stone and it fixed the flow problem
Thank you! I needed this 2 was ago!!!
My recent video is building a planted black water tank for a betta and I noticed today that it has this on it. There is a low flow filter in the tank but the surface has some frogbit and duckweed and this has pretty much taken up the open space. Any natural cure for this?
Is that film bad? I get that when my water level gets too low and the plants block circulation at the surface. My gourami makes bubble nests in it. It goes away when I put more water in the tank and the filter moves the water at the surface, it kind of bums the fish out though.
How do you deal with all of your tanks not having tops on them? I have 2 without tops and I swear I'm refilling them almost every other day because you can't hear the TV for all of the aquarium waterfall noise.
I have a lot of evap. I just accept it :(
I have the same evaporation problem and worse in summer
Thank you for sharing this video. I have this in my Betta tanks but I get a white film forming on the glass tanks. This happens after I clean their tanks!
Gail Cousins google betta bubble nest. You’re welcome
Hello! It is not bubble nest. It is white film that is on the glass.
Gail Cousins ohh gotcha, I figured since you said it had a foam appearance it was just a bubble nest from the betta
Great video. This happens to me sometimes and i didn’t know what it was from. Now i have answers! One quick question. In regards to the hydrogen par oxide sprayed on it to remove it. Is that safe if you have fish in the tank?
safe as long as it ddnt directly sprayed on your fish eye altho spray it away from yourfilter it kills fungi and bactera including good bacteria the waste product is Water and Oxygen.
H2o2
I have my molly fry separated in a mesh net in my main tank and it’s only on that area where it’s blocked off. I can’t move the fry any closer. Any ideas?
The only time I have experienced this is when I don't run lids on my tanks. Any tank with no lid on will develop this over time, but if I have the lids on I have zero issues.
Are you sure?
What about the lids that have that backspace for a filter. I guess i have one but it's a shorter lid then the 12 inch tank (width)
🤔 Know what? Now that I've seen this, I realize I've seen it in plenty of places, but not in the aquarium (that I can remember). Good to know. Quality content brother, as always...
Bruh that’s crazy cause my fish aquarium just started getting the film days ago but I had no clue what it was then boooomb got a video from you talking about it lol💪🏽👌🏽thnx bruh
Thanks for sharing this! I thought this was a good thing (biofilm) when I saw it forming in my snail reject tank. Can I still spray H2O2 on a small body of water (2gal) or should I remove it manually?
Just saw this in my new plant aquarium, thanks for the info!!
another educational vid 👍🌱
Where do you get your plants from and would you possibly know what plants Koi and Fan Tails won't eat? They ate all the lily pads.
Bruh my beta fish just be chilling in the corner of my tank where this grows 😂 and I came home one day and thought he was dead
I have white cotton substance coming from my aquarium filter every time I plug it back in after a water change. What’s that ?
Must be white fungus. Did you get rid of it? I recently had it and started fresh after transferring fish to another tank. Bleached and rinsed everything.
This happens because the water is not moving
That's hella of bacteria, the first time I saw it I thought it was a lid 😂
is that spray safe to do with fish in the tank .?
So, what about the fish?? I have Betta fish & fish are in a bowl, can I spray peroxide with them in it?? Or take them out them spray & put them back in??
Can I spray the peroxide on while the fish are in the tank and can I drop lifeguard tablets in the while my fish are inside the tank
Very informative. firstly don't but submersed plants that can carry all sorts of nasties. Emersed plants are the only way to go. The Eheim surface skimmer can be a big help and you can share it around tanks. It clears in seconds. I also agree with an airstone, why these simple things have last favor has me puzzled.
My turtle tank does this! This is just what I need!
I have duckweed and dwarf water lettuce, can I use a skimmer or will it hurt my floating plants?
Would this replace my filter or can I use both??
My 85 g has lots of circulation, but no surface agitation, and I get film weekly. I skim it out with a 2 liter bottle. I'll sink the bottle at an angle and let the surface water slowly drain into the bottle. Two bottles full usually clears it.
I want it going on in my tank! Just the biofilm 😆
Can you spray the hydrogen w fish in the tank? I assume no But just asking
I'm curious about this too
yes, a few sprays on the top is harmless, however if you add a lot directly into the tank it can burn the fish.
Such little dosing generally is harmless for fish. Regarding Shrimps on the other hand, i would be a lot more careful with using hydrogen peroxid
I use peroxide to kill duckweed. Never had them effect my fish
For immediate remedy if you dont have airstone to agitate the surface yet, use a plastic flexible cup and press together to make a spout or v shape. Push against surface enough so that only the surface water and film goes in. Try to do it in a corner of the tank and the film should flow right in. Then get your air stone and use it to try your best to make the water flow in cyclical fashion back to the intake filter.
Thank you
You just need to have some current in the tank and that will prevent it. Don't need loads of surface movement.
Sorry I didn't see this video as soon as you posted . Was busy . I faced this issue quite alot of times in my system. As you said I had to add quite alot of agitation . I just sat there and moved with my fingers. Lol no just kidding. Wave maker helps alot 😅😅😅😅
Can peroxide be used on a tank with fish?
short answer, yes, sparingly.
I use it on occasion to combat black beard algae. using a 10cc syringe with a 6" piece of air tube for reach. not sure what the limit is. i'm cautious not to overdo it.
is the biofilm dangerous for humans?
Nice video my tank has this too.Thanks for the video
if you had a tank with fish, would the hydrogen peroxide hurt them?
badbadwolfgrlTARDIS 1ml per L and they’ll be fine as long as you don’t directly inject it in there gills haha
The amount he sprayed is probably just fine for fish. A little spray won’t harm them
Don’t do too much because it will if you overspray, it will, but keep it small enough of a dose, it should work just fine.
@@isaacbailey3681 yes I'm one of those people I'm very hesitant of really adding anything I don't have to to the tank. That's why I was so skeptical of people saying you could do hydrogen peroxide. I just figured any of the chemical would be very harmful to the fish so seeing this video, it piqued my interest a bit
I added a lot of bottled bacteria to my tank wonder did that cause that for me?
I never knew, thx for showing this!
I have a sponge and a internal filter and I get pretty good movement but this stuff is still building up
Just a quick life hack for you. If you have this for whatever reason, just lay down paper towel on top and then just take it off
I find this happens a lot more when its warm in my tank room in the summer months (about 26C), also my moss almost dies off at this time. In winter I keep the room at about 19 degrees and dont get it and the moss looks good again
Every time you touch that water a little part of me dies.
Will a skimmer work?
Take a sheet of printer paper and skim it across the surface flip it over and do the other side.
Great video 👏😊🙋
Hey Mike I had a question. Ok looking to switch my 40b from a non planted tank to a low tech setup but I’m stuck on substrate choices. Debating between a dirt bottom with a sand cap or using an aquasoil. My big question tho is
Which choice will leach the least amount of ammonia? I don’t have an extra tank to keep the inhabitants so they will need to go back into the tank after a little while. Will this be safe or should I look into a tub or something to keep them in for a little while?
Go with brightwell substrate, no nh3 leach. Its also easier to move stuff aroumd later on compared to using dirt
@@AQUAPROS ok, should I also buy the FlorinBase products or simply using the Rio substrates will be sufficient?
I like to add the laterite stuff brightwell also sells yes, just a thin layer is food for Fe!
@@AQUAPROS Awesome, will I be able to safely add the fish back in or should I keep them in a tub for a few days?
As long as your using a cycled filter you should be good!
Eheim skimmer loves that stuff , gone in 2min
Put guppys and they eat it very quick!!
Or some mollies
When you add the hydrogen peroxide, do you dilute the already diluted 3% solution, or do you use it at that concentration? I have this beginning in my aquariums, but I'm always curious to know what I'm adding so I don't disturb my system too greatly. Thanks for the vid because I would not have known this was an issue I was developing had you not posted it!
Always dilute. Around 1.5ml per gallon (4.5litres)
Use a calculator online to ensure you get the volume correct
Is the hydrogen peroxide shrimp safe?
Help i have a filter with strong flow but i still have this. I Dont have live plants btw
How come this doesn't seem to happen to those who have plant tanks with nothing to move the water?
Thanks is for this video!
What substrate do you use?
Brightwell
Why no current in your tank?
That happened to me awhile ago, i wasn't sure what it was so i tried the paper towel thing and it didn't work, i then added a air pump that would push the water around nothing happened immediately but after some time and couple of water changes it went away and now i have a air stone so i don't think it will happen again.
I heard that getting Guppies is good for getting rid of that Biofilm? I could be wrong though.
I throw a paper towel in or a newspaper. Gets rid of it w no chemicals or anything
Good idea
I got slime on the glass walls of my tank what is it
The moment i did what u sad it worked already, hopefully itwill stay so!
Ahh thanks. I left a tank for a week and this happened and I was scared.
I am so curious why you never had any flow in these two tanks to begin with?
I don't have high flow because I have a betta.
@@zimrianispresent8123 that certainly makes sense for you not having more flow...I was wondering why 'AQUAPROS' didn't have any flow in these two tanks in the video...
@@mountainhobbit1971 yeah true
The filter would’ve created flow, but he stated in this video that he’s waiting for new parts
@@rotor7135 thanks for the clarity...I didn't catch him saying that.
Just run a water scimmer from time to time
Only seen this when you don't have air circulation in your aquarium. Needs better flow.
That was good to know👍👍👍
So it wont harm fish?
This is happening to my tank and my fish ain’t even in there I’m getting em today and I was told to let the tank running and cycling
The water looks like a jello
The death of a fish brought me here 😞
WOW thanks OMG THANKS 🌱🧚♀️💝☢😇
So I can just put hydrogen peroxide in a bottle and spray it on top of my tank with fish in it?
"Pest snails" will actually eat it.
Hydrogen peroxide? That's just a planted tank right
This happened to my tank last week cuz my HOB clogged. I am still cleaning up chunks.
when your HOB is clogged you strain you motor and impeller.