We just got a used aquarium from a friend a few weeks ago and we have had it set up for a little over a week now and have not put any fish or live plants in it. We have had the "bacteria bloom" and the water is starting to clear again but still is a bit cloudy. However, there are tiny white growths of something sticking to the glass in certain spots and setting on top of some of the plants. On one plant there is some kind of strange orange-looking growths that reminds me of silica gel. Is this normal? How do I know whether this is bad growth or good bacteria? The filter was previously used for quite awhile in this tank several weeks before we set this up, but we cleaned the aquarium itself out well and put new gravel and plants in it. Could the filter being used cause there to be more growth than normal, since bacteria may already be in it?
2007-03-29
17:38:43
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Well, the orange growths look kind of like silica gel and the white looks like dust or something, so it kind of moves w/the wave of the water. Neither are moving as something alive would move that I can tell, though. No tentacles or anything.
2007-03-29
17:54:09 ·
update #1
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2007-03-29
17:54:27 ·
update #2