Thanks Jessejoe,...They sound like good suggestions...
"jessejoe" <jessejoe RemoveThis @SPAMASSASSIN.yak.net> wrote in message
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> In article <9ilZa.3087$Pb7.183522@twister.southeast.rr.com>,
> "Kev" <a3kgt RemoveThis @carolina.rr.com> wrote:
>
> > We have a new mystery in our not quite cycled tank,...we have added 9
fish
> > to a 220 gal. to help get the cycle started...we notice that all along
the
> > bottom and mainly in one corner,..is some stuff that looks like cobwebs.
Two
> > things come to mind...First thought was some sort of egg-sack gone
> > bad...then as I was typing this..I thought maybe loose filter media that
> > seperated from the cannister filters...The fish are S. Africa
cichlids...Any
> > ideas??
> >
> >
>
> I would have to guess that it's a bit of white mold growing on uneaten
> food. I had this problem with a 20 gallon tank that was cycling (using
> black substrate so it was easy to see). I vacuumed the corners where the
> fuzzy stuff was worst, and there was indeed nasty old food over there.
>
> So, you might try a couple things. Most obvious is feeding a little
> less. Of course, they're New World Cich-pigs, so they'll probably still
> make a mess of less food. Perhaps you could rearrange the in/out of your
> filter to stir up the water a bit, particularly in the bad corners. A
> bottom feeder of some sort comes to mind too.
>
> Or, you could just vacuuum it out, or not worry about it too much.
>
> Just my two cents; hope this helps, and somebody correct me if my
> suggestions are off-kilter.
>
> Jesse Joe
>
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