Hi everyone,
I have a big problem with this specie : one photo is worth thousands words. My parameters are : T=24°C ; NO3=4 mg/L ; PO4^3-=undetectable ; pH=8.3 ; Ca2+=420 mg/L ; Mg2+=1400mg/L ; KH = 11°DH
The tank is 50 gallons (200L) with its sump. There are two fishes : one Hemicyanea and one Dascyllus aruanus.
The skimmer is home-made, over-oversized for the tank. I now stop it 1/3 of the time, when it doesn't skim anything. It is equipped with a Tunze Hydrofoamer Silence 9430.040.
About the photos : macroscopically, one can see the algae on the bottle : it seems goldish brown and very tiny. On the other pictures, taken at the output of a microscope (X400), one can see that the superstructures than can be seen with nude eyes are actually full of single cells (greenish at the microscope). On some dynamical views, the inner cells are moving as if they were trying to swim with a flagella. But it also might be the Brownian movement induced by the heat of the light (old tungsten light).
WELL ! If anyone has a solution to get rid of them, even without an accurate identification, I'd be glad, really.
Thank you all for reading,
Leo
I have a big problem with this specie : one photo is worth thousands words. My parameters are : T=24°C ; NO3=4 mg/L ; PO4^3-=undetectable ; pH=8.3 ; Ca2+=420 mg/L ; Mg2+=1400mg/L ; KH = 11°DH
The tank is 50 gallons (200L) with its sump. There are two fishes : one Hemicyanea and one Dascyllus aruanus.
The skimmer is home-made, over-oversized for the tank. I now stop it 1/3 of the time, when it doesn't skim anything. It is equipped with a Tunze Hydrofoamer Silence 9430.040.
About the photos : macroscopically, one can see the algae on the bottle : it seems goldish brown and very tiny. On the other pictures, taken at the output of a microscope (X400), one can see that the superstructures than can be seen with nude eyes are actually full of single cells (greenish at the microscope). On some dynamical views, the inner cells are moving as if they were trying to swim with a flagella. But it also might be the Brownian movement induced by the heat of the light (old tungsten light).
WELL ! If anyone has a solution to get rid of them, even without an accurate identification, I'd be glad, really.
Thank you all for reading,
Leo
Last edited: