Retirement and forum shutdown (17 Jan 2022)
Hi,
John Howell who has managed the forum for years is getting on and wishes to retire from the role of managing it.
Over the years, he has managed the forum through good days and bad days and he has always been fair.
He has managed to bring his passion for fish keeping to the forum and keep it going for so long.
I wish to thank John for his hard work in keeping the forum going.
With John wishing to "retire" from the role of managing the forum and the forum receiving very little traffic, I think we must agree that forum has come to a natural conclusion and it's time to put it to rest.
I am proposing that the forum be made read-only from March 2022 onwards and that no new users or content be created. The website is still registered for several more years, so the content will still be accessible but no new topics or replies will be allowed.
If there is interest from the ITFS or other fish keeping clubs, we may redirect traffic to them or to a Facebook group but will not actively manage it.
I'd like to thank everyone over the years who helped with forum, posted a reply, started a new topic, ask a question and helped a newbie in fish keeping. And thank you to the sponsors who helped us along the away. Hopefully it made the hobby stronger.
I'd especially like to thank John Howell and Valerie Rousseau for all of their contributions, without them the forum would have never been has successful.
Thank you
Darragh Sherwin
Newbie needs help - a few problems
- MoonHunter (Emma Lawlor)
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First off, I've got snails. What treatments can I get for them and their eggs? I don't have fish yet, so maybe that might widen the selection I might have. Also, will any treatments destroy the eggs? Must I then remove the dead snails or are they safe to leave in the tank? It'd be such a pain trying to remove the small creatures!!

Next, I noticed that there is a fur-like alagae growing (exclusively) on the hairgrass. What type of algae is this? What causes this particular type? How do I prevent this as it's choking the hairgrass (while there are new leaves growing, the old leaves are dying and covered in this hairy algae).

And finally, I noticed these white things in my tank. Lots of them, small and thread like, floating in my tank. At first I thought it was dust or something, but after I realised it wasn't just the filter flow moving it around, and that it was moving itself too, I bacame worried. They're tiny white, worm-like 'things' and there's lots of them. Any ideas what they are? How'd they get there? Are they safe? How do I get rid of them?

Any information or help would be greatly appreciated

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- Daragh_Owens (Daragh Owens)
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BTW welcome to the forum.
Daragh
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- serratus (Drew Latimer)
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The algae is prob. hair algae, check Nitrates and Phosphates, how old are the bulbs? Protolon 707 by Esha will get rid of it-really great stuff!!!
Snails will come in on plants as adults or eggs, theyre lots of products that are available or you could use clown loach, however they are really only likly to eat them when you dont feed them!!!! I should have assassin snails (anentome helena) in a few weeks, they predate on other snails, very little is known about them as they are a new species from Burma/Myanmar!!!!!!!
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- komalley (K OM)
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The snails will have come in on your plants....I've used Esha Gastropex with some success to get rid of an infestation in one of my tanks. Here's the link to the product. www.eshalabs.com/gastropex.htm Success came by x3 the recomended dosage and it took about 3 weeks to completely clear the little buggers.
Hope this helps
kom
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but some questions!
how big is the tank?
How long are the lights on?
how often do you do water changes?
what food are you adding to the tank and how much?
and any test results you have!
snail shells will come out when you hover up the debris from bottom of the tank. they will also brake down over time
What are you hoping to but in the tank or do you mean to keep it as a dutch tank (plant only)
Mickey Wallace & Cath Woods
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serratus wrote:
The tank and gravel is all firsthand. Everything is brand new. Even the bulbs - only a few weeks old now at this stage! I've got two filters, an internal and external, both new.Little white worms are prob. planaria, as Daragh says harmless, usually seen with big fish, oscars, tinfoils etc... they feed on the excess food particles, a sign that the tank/gravel may be dirty/filters not able to cope with waste, overfeeding. was the tank or gravel secondhand?
The algae is prob. hair algae, check Nitrates and Phosphates, how old are the bulbs? Protolon 707 by Esha will get rid of it-really great stuff!!!
mwdragondk/mickey wallace wrote:
The tank is a 32gallon. I leave the lights on for about 8 hours. I've done water changes once every week - so that's been 3/4 changes so far since setting up the tank. And so far, no food has been added - i don't have fish yet to feed, and I won't start adding nutrients and Co2 for the plants yet until everything's a bit more settled in the tank (to try prevent too much of an algae bloom).how big is the tank?
How long are the lights on?
how often do you do water changes?
what food are you adding to the tank and how much?
and any test results you have!
What are you hoping to but in the tank or do you mean to keep it as a dutch tank (plant only)
The latest test results (done yesterday) show both nitrate and nitrite levels at 0. Ammonia is 0.25 or lower (I can't seem to tell whether it was 0 or 0.25 when comparing the sample to the colour card)
My water's soft, and the pH is 7.2, but will be slightly acidic when all the plants are finally in it, and with the Co2 being added. so the water should suit soft water acidophiles. I'm hoping to add:
Rummynose tetra (Hemmigrammus rhodostomus)
Adolfo's cory (Corydoras adolfoi) or Nanus cory (Corydoras nanus)
and something a bit more colourful, like Cockatoo dwarf cichlid (Apistogramma cacatuoides)...if it will get along with these - I'm getting mixed opinions on this.
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- platty252 (Darren Dalton)
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Do some large water changes every second day for a week or so and gradually reduce them. This should help with the algae.
For snail control i use puffers. The dwarf puffer Carinotetraodon travancoricus will quickly rid your tank of snails.
These should be fine with the rummynose but i wouldent mix with the cacatuoides.
If you do go for puffers for the snails you need to make sure there is no traces of Ammonia or Nitrite. They just cant handle it.
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