Sunday, January 10, 2010

Aquarium Lobster My Fresh Water Aquarium Lobster Is Growing An Algea Like Substance On His Shell - What Can I Do To Cure Him?

My Fresh Water Aquarium Lobster is growing an algea like substance on his shell - what can I do to cure him? - aquarium lobster

Is it truly a freshwater lobster? Technically, there are no lobsters in fresh water - in fact crabs. If you really die a lobster, a creature of salt water, and in May FW.
However, it is likely to be a lobster. What kind of growth? If it is green, white, black or brown? Can I manually delete? Is your lobster or lobster otherwise healthy?
You need to determine if a fungus, an alga, fire, etc.
Meanwhile, a cure for all could be the salt, add 1 tablespoon of salt per liter of water Aquarium 5.
However, growth is only natural. Can you give us a photo?

3 comments:

Primate said...

Scrap of a leaf from Razer

crazyhor... said...

It is harmless to the environment, as camouflage to hide them from predators.

yourboyt... said...

I wonder whether something is isolated or fish if the tank is full ... if only the fish can be removed with a clean sponge ... I want to remove, distribute FISH TANK to tank ON spores of algae through the unwanted ... If the tank is full ... Wipe off any excess food, partly CHANGE OF CUP WATER AND BACK prove how much time your lights Run Your ... Also make sure that the tank is not in front of a window ... This can affect water temperature, and also to give the light ... You mentioned that you moved recently out of the way fish can also be a problem of stress ... MAINTENANCE Lights out for some time, the extent of exposure and also helps the fish to their new environment to get used ... Re hiding lobster, shrimp and seafood, as in dark areas in the wilderness, then cut into the light can help you feel less fish revered ... IF YOU DO NOT see an improvement in the last few days ... You may need to move the fish into a reservoir of patients and medicines.

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