In my aldrovanda water i have a problem with a green layer on the water that appears every day in the evening. I try to remove the layer every few days with a paper (i can skim it off the water), but it keeps on returning.
I noticed that the green layer appears faster and more profound when the sun was shining bright that day.
I have a 2 cm of peat on the botom of the tank, int he water there is a waterhyacinth, Ceratophyllum demersum and an eliocharis acicularis.
I tried to add daphnia in the water, but the majority of the daphnia die within 3 days. The walls of the tank are clean with no algae to be seen.
I have also seen a lot of worm-like creatures in the water. They are around 7 mm long, and crawl over the botom or wall of the tank, so i dont think they are mosquito larvae.
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the aldrovanda dont seem to be harmed.
I will try to take a picture of the worm thingies, but i dont have much hope that a picture will turn of very good with my camera.
Anyone knows what that green layer is, and more importantly: how to get rid off it? So far the only way to completely remove it is adding so much water to the tank that water with the green layer just spill out of the tank. the downside is that the layer reappears 2 days later again.







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