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  1. Crabby
    Cool, good to know. Also just noticed that that you hit 1000 posts - Nice!
  2. Frosty
    yeah no shrimp for a while just guppies.
  3. sdlTBfanUK
    I don't think it affects fish either, it just looks not very nice, though what you have is very mild and unintrusive anyway! It is more an indicator that the tank isn't quite settled/cycled/ready yet! Fish are less delicate than shrimps anyway so you don't need to wait for it to clear, just ignore it and it will eventually vanish! Simon
  4. Frosty
    Would the fungus affect fish?
  5. sdlTBfanUK
    It is VERY common to get fungus in a newly set up tank, I think almost everyone has had that and it will clear up in time if left alone. Simon
  6. Crabby
    Funnily enough I am having the same problem in my tank that is cycling atm! It's the exact same, and on the exact same heater!!! Interested to see if it goes away after cycling or is a continuing problem with this heater.
  7. Crabby
    No he doesn’t. And we don’t have those in Australia. Why did you ask?
  8. Spongy
    Do you have a female amano shrimp? x
  9. sdlTBfanUK
    It may be a kind of fungus and I wouldn't worry about that as it should clear itself in the cycle/settling period. It's fairly common that fungus appears when cycling but usually clears even if just left alone and it won't harm anything, just doesn't look very nice. Simon
  10. Crabby

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