Samyueruchan
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Hello all,
As the thread suggests, I have just today noticed a skin on my tank water that turns white and stringy when agitated. Should I be worried about this? The tank has been cycled for a month or so now and all the water parameters have been so good that I haven't changed any water in a number of weeks. I have a small bowl next to the tank that I empty meltwater from from frozen food and squeeze my turkey baster into. I've not emptied this bowl for a while and even this suddenly gained a skin on it today, with no water being added to it for two days.
The skin isn't fragrant or sticky. If it was bacterial or algal I would have expected a different colour or a smell, but perhaps that was naive of me. Would anyone be able to help me determine what this is and tell me whether or not I should be worried? My concern is that the skin might affect the oxygen concentrations in the water.
Thank you in advance!
Sam.
As the thread suggests, I have just today noticed a skin on my tank water that turns white and stringy when agitated. Should I be worried about this? The tank has been cycled for a month or so now and all the water parameters have been so good that I haven't changed any water in a number of weeks. I have a small bowl next to the tank that I empty meltwater from from frozen food and squeeze my turkey baster into. I've not emptied this bowl for a while and even this suddenly gained a skin on it today, with no water being added to it for two days.
The skin isn't fragrant or sticky. If it was bacterial or algal I would have expected a different colour or a smell, but perhaps that was naive of me. Would anyone be able to help me determine what this is and tell me whether or not I should be worried? My concern is that the skin might affect the oxygen concentrations in the water.
Thank you in advance!
Sam.