S Steveo McNello Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 30, 2010 2,009 2 53 SW Burbs of Chicago May 18, 2012 #11 I know it comes off semi easily but it's on the entire walls of my pond. It's going to look like milk if I rub it all off.
I know it comes off semi easily but it's on the entire walls of my pond. It's going to look like milk if I rub it all off.
R Redbellypiranha Fire Eel MFK Member May 13, 2010 2,097 21 68 Colorado May 18, 2012 #12 its slime coat
duanes MFK Moderators Staff member Moderator MFK Member Jun 7, 2007 21,115 26,585 2,910 Isla Taboga Panama via Milwaukee May 18, 2012 #13 I also keep Ancistrus plecos 65F and lower with Gymnogeophgus.
S Steveo McNello Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 30, 2010 2,009 2 53 SW Burbs of Chicago May 18, 2012 #14 duanes said: I also keep Ancistrus plecos 65F and lower with Gymnogeophgus. Click to expand... Oh wow, slime coat, eh? Never thought of that. Maaaaybe today I need to get some plecos. Of decent size though.
duanes said: I also keep Ancistrus plecos 65F and lower with Gymnogeophgus. Click to expand... Oh wow, slime coat, eh? Never thought of that. Maaaaybe today I need to get some plecos. Of decent size though.
W wow_it_esploded Gambusia MFK Member Feb 12, 2008 607 1 16 Over The Rainbow Jun 4, 2012 #15 It definitely "grows" in my pond, I usually take a pack of scrubbies to it every 6 months or so. Just do it right before a water change and you'll be fine, albeit sore in the arms.
It definitely "grows" in my pond, I usually take a pack of scrubbies to it every 6 months or so. Just do it right before a water change and you'll be fine, albeit sore in the arms.
S Steveo McNello Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 30, 2010 2,009 2 53 SW Burbs of Chicago Jul 22, 2012 #16 May look into the pleco thing again. It's coming back hard.
S Steveo McNello Plecostomus MFK Member Dec 30, 2010 2,009 2 53 SW Burbs of Chicago Jul 27, 2012 #17 Will algae eaters eat it?