- Location
- Bayside, New York
Can someone post a picture of what PE look like when they are exposed to too much light? Those white spots that appear on the oral disk of the PE. I have 3 RPE's and they have white spots growing on their oral disk flower part. I gave them a fresh water dip 1 day, another day I dipped them in iodine for 10 minutes(6 drops, 2 gallons) then the next day i gave them another 16 drop iodine dip for 15 minutes in about 2 gallons aquarium water. I thought it was some sort of bacteria like zoa pox, but now I am not sure. The zoas that I also purchased a week ago also have white spots except they appear more cottony then my PE. The white spots on my PE look a little different from the ones on my zoas, and they are located on the oral disk. After the dip my RPE are hardly opening and my zoas released some sort of round poop glob that clouded my water yesterday night. I got the RPE 2 weeks ago and I got the Zoas 1 week ago from the same pet shop.
My light is 150watt de mh 14k Phoenix and I have 1 layer of screening when I run my mh for 6-7 hours a day. I have since reduced my lighting to about 4 hours a day. The first few days I was not running any screening when I got my RPE. I introduced my RPE to my tank at the side of my tank and moved it to the middle under my mh and added 1 layer of insect sreen. THe following week I purchased whammin watermelons and put them on the side my of tank, where there is less direct light from the mh.
My light is 150watt de mh 14k Phoenix and I have 1 layer of screening when I run my mh for 6-7 hours a day. I have since reduced my lighting to about 4 hours a day. The first few days I was not running any screening when I got my RPE. I introduced my RPE to my tank at the side of my tank and moved it to the middle under my mh and added 1 layer of insect sreen. THe following week I purchased whammin watermelons and put them on the side my of tank, where there is less direct light from the mh.
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