well you've got algae. atleast it looks like it. is it slimey? is it growing on the airstones? and the bin?View attachment 1317665
What causes roots to turn brown? Of my 4 little plants, 2 have taken a turn for the worse and the roots are brownish which the other 2 remain strong looking with nice white roots.
Id put my money on the water and light leaks. cuz it takes light for "most" algae need light to live and alot of containers seem light proof but the material can actually let light in thru the dark plastis.Thanks for all your responses. I am flushing and cleaning today so hopefully I can salvage 2 of the 4. I used Chicago tap water which may be my problem.
from my understandingYou may want to read my post on brown slime algae. If you determine you have it, I recommend forgetting about sterilizing and just inoculate your res with beneficial microbes.
The best way to get rid of it is to not put it into your system to begin with. I am not against certain microbes because they do in fact help plant growth. I use swamp water during the summer months because the plants do way better. There is all kinds of life forms in the swamp. I have a filter at the water valve in the swamp and another filter at the other end. I have filters and sediment traps in my budding system as well.from my understanding
cyanobacteria are not brown they are blue green. which is why they were once classified as blue green algae, but then scientist realized that they were procaryotic cells and couldn't be algae because algae is eukaryotic.
and i've had brown slime algae and algacide killed it...
probably cuz its not bacteria its algae..
but your right the best way to get rid of it is with benificial microbes
not to be a dick but one no one puts that shit in on purpose and two if you dont put it in then there is nothing to get out so that doesn't really help if its already in there....The best way to get rid of it is to not put it into your system to begin with. I am not against certain microbes because they do in fact help plant growth. I use swamp water during the summer months because the plants do way better. There is all kinds of life forms in the swamp. I have a filter at the water valve in the swamp and another filter at the other end. I have filters and sediment traps in my budding system as well.
They can be any color really, depends on things like light spectrum. Normally it starts off as a clear slime and turns brown after the roots have been strangled and pythium sets in.from my understanding
cyanobacteria are not brown they are blue green. which is why they were once classified as blue green algae, but then scientist realized that they were procaryotic cells and couldn't be algae because algae is eukaryotic.
and i've had brown slime algae and algacide killed it...
probably cuz its not bacteria its algae..
but your right the best way to get rid of it is with benificial microbes