Cazador
Arachnosquire
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I had a tank full of narceus americanus pedelings, and about a month ago I started noticing a fluffy white mold forming on the surface and along the sides of the tank under the surface in my tank. It's been getting worse so today I decided to gently dig around and see how it looked before the surface, and to check on the pedelings. The substrate was completely saturated with mold, and I only found two tiny pedelings alive, plus the one adult in the tank.
What could have caused such an extreme case of mold, and to spread relatively quickly? And why did it kill off the pedes so quickly, was it poisonous or made everything inedible and they starved? Has anyone had something similar?
edit: I'll post a couple of pics when I get home.
What could have caused such an extreme case of mold, and to spread relatively quickly? And why did it kill off the pedes so quickly, was it poisonous or made everything inedible and they starved? Has anyone had something similar?
edit: I'll post a couple of pics when I get home.