Sallermander
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So, yesterday I noticed my water was had a faint green fog, I didn't think much of it because it was time to change 10-20% of water anyway, I thought maybe it would go away after the water change (Change from distilled to arrowhead since I recently heard distilled is bad)... Then I go to work,,, I was very... VERY wrong, just in the five hours I was gone that green fog got a little thicker... I figured maybe it was algae? So all day I left my room as dark as possible to prevent UV to feed whatever it was (Photosynthesis?)..
I don't think I over fed (Mainly tweezer-feed red wrigglers, and put live blood worms in a clean, empty jar)
I vacuum the top layer of sand then sucked out the twenty or so percent of water (Last week I did bad, I wanted to make sure I got all the ghost shrimp and pest snails out, so tore apart the tank to find them all, very bad no-no)
Temperature is and has been in low sixties
He does not seem bothered, he remains roaming the bottom worry-free
I recently added a powerhead to make a current, and a piece of driftwood
I have like five bunches of water grass in there, as well as three of some other plant, and four baby Wisteria plants from petsmart and one of those dehydrated seed packs from Petco buried in the sand
When I DID do the water change, I noticed the floating island I had was kind of slimy underneath
At work I got a product just for an emergency, it is called Algaecontrol by Tetra, active ingredients are Poly[ Oxyethylene (Dimethyliminio) Ethylene (Dimethyliminio) Ethylene Dichloride]
If I tried it would it hurt my newt? It says it is safe with plants and fish... But a newt isn't exactly a fish
I don't think I over fed (Mainly tweezer-feed red wrigglers, and put live blood worms in a clean, empty jar)
I vacuum the top layer of sand then sucked out the twenty or so percent of water (Last week I did bad, I wanted to make sure I got all the ghost shrimp and pest snails out, so tore apart the tank to find them all, very bad no-no)
Temperature is and has been in low sixties
He does not seem bothered, he remains roaming the bottom worry-free
I recently added a powerhead to make a current, and a piece of driftwood
I have like five bunches of water grass in there, as well as three of some other plant, and four baby Wisteria plants from petsmart and one of those dehydrated seed packs from Petco buried in the sand
When I DID do the water change, I noticed the floating island I had was kind of slimy underneath
At work I got a product just for an emergency, it is called Algaecontrol by Tetra, active ingredients are Poly[ Oxyethylene (Dimethyliminio) Ethylene (Dimethyliminio) Ethylene Dichloride]
If I tried it would it hurt my newt? It says it is safe with plants and fish... But a newt isn't exactly a fish
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