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 #7785  by opae ula related
 
Algae In Space wrote:
opae ula related wrote: 25 Jun 2019 21:34 How can you tell they didn’t like brackish water?

They wanted to flee out of the water and didn't move anymore. After I put them back into regular water the moved around again. They did't seem "happy" to me.
Got it. Makes sense.
 #7786  by opae ula related
 
Algae In Space wrote:Wow it seems to be slime mould!!! https://www.myaquariumclub.com/white-al ... 66575.html

This also might answer OUR's question what the white stuff in the pool was he confused with a newspaper :lol:

Look at it go! :laugh:



Damn I don't want that in my tank
Damn, never knew that stuff existed.
 #7792  by Algae In Space
 
Got the new Clithons in the tank. Before I put them into the tank I noticed that they nearly canibalized each other. Man those snails realy mean business when it comes to munching. Just overnight they nibbled away parts of the shells. I hope this will grow back fast. :dead:
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 #7795  by opae ula related
 
Algae In Space wrote:Got the new Clithons in the tank. Before I put them into the tank I noticed that they nearly canibalized each other. Man those snails realy mean business when it comes to munching. Just overnight they nibbled away parts of the shells. I hope they will regrow fast. :dead:
Interesting!
 #7821  by odin
 
They will keep on top of excess algae in no time.
 #7853  by odin
 
Bacterial bloom by the looks of it, should clear up on its own. :smile:
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