I know there are other threads out there with almost the exact title but they all seem to be slightly different. So maybe someone on here is having the same problem and finds this useful. But sorry for the repetition ahead of time.
I've got a HUGE outbreak of baby feather dusters. Or what I understand to be feather dusters. I googled "baby feather duster" and found pictures of exactly what I have. They are tiny, hard, white spirals on my rock and glass. But I'm talking like HUNDREDS. And I only have a 10 gal. They are covering the back of my glass and are millimeters apart all over my rock. I clean the side and front class all the time so they're not there, but would be if I let them. I understand that these are filter feeders and are considered to be safe, but from what I've read they usually have to be introduced into the tank and don't just spread everywhere all at one time. Does anyone have any idea why I have this outbreak?
I've got a HUGE outbreak of baby feather dusters. Or what I understand to be feather dusters. I googled "baby feather duster" and found pictures of exactly what I have. They are tiny, hard, white spirals on my rock and glass. But I'm talking like HUNDREDS. And I only have a 10 gal. They are covering the back of my glass and are millimeters apart all over my rock. I clean the side and front class all the time so they're not there, but would be if I let them. I understand that these are filter feeders and are considered to be safe, but from what I've read they usually have to be introduced into the tank and don't just spread everywhere all at one time. Does anyone have any idea why I have this outbreak?