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Originally Posted by RuslanJamil
From the descriptions available on the internet, it's either staghorn or cladophora. Staghorn is lighter in color and the 'stem' is thicker at the base. However, looking at the pictures again, it looks to be more like be staghorn instead of cladophora which I initially said...
Even Tom Barr has no solution for cladophora...
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I think my tank is the new victim now
I found out that my glosso being infected and so of the riccia too(but seems riccia survive better then glosso as the hair is shorter)... I have retie 60% of my riccia last friday. Hopefully the new grawn will be free for this hairy monster.
Now I have manually remove the badly infected glosso... those lightly infected one is yet to be removed.
Beside manually removing them, is there any other easier way?
I have 2 SAE in my tank but seems they are not interested in this dracula hair. I have a garra flavatra too some weeks back but she jumped out and die.
Too bad of my tank. Last time is the ich problem with my crown loaches(fully recovered after the salt medication for 2 weeks).. now is the hair algae...