AHHHH! This stuff has taken over my once beautiful tank and turned it into slime! Here's how I figure we got here:
1. We missed a water change by a week-and-a-half. We were on vacation and didn't get to do it before we left.
2. We do not have a reverse osmosis filter.
3. Phosphates are somewhat elevated but not by much. (Hubby took a water sample to our tank guy, so I don't know the exact value).
Here's what we know is not the problem:
1. Overfeeding
2. Lights
Any tips to get a hold of this? Snails get eaten in my tank. We don't know which fish is the culprit. Any insight would be appreciated.
Here's a photo of my tank:
1. We missed a water change by a week-and-a-half. We were on vacation and didn't get to do it before we left.
2. We do not have a reverse osmosis filter.
3. Phosphates are somewhat elevated but not by much. (Hubby took a water sample to our tank guy, so I don't know the exact value).
Here's what we know is not the problem:
1. Overfeeding
2. Lights
Any tips to get a hold of this? Snails get eaten in my tank. We don't know which fish is the culprit. Any insight would be appreciated.
Here's a photo of my tank: