White residue on aquarium glass

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Ok I'm noticing white residue on my reef tanks glass. It started out where I had to use my magnetic scraper once a week or two. Now I'm having to do it almost every day

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Do you have cerith snails on your tanks? Could be the eggs they leave a trail on the glass

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From what I have read that it's alage there are 2 different kinds that grow on your glass , green/ white and the white is good it means that there are good nutriants in your tank . I just started dosing vinegar and the is one of the side affects of good algae growing .
 

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From what I have read that it's alage there are 2 different kinds that grow on your glass , green/ white and the white is good it means that there are good nutriants in your tank . I just started dosing vinegar and the is one of the side affects of good algae growing .

If you are carbon dosing it is most likely bacteria.
 

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Is there anything bad about the bacteria? What can you do to fix It?
 
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Is there anything bad about the bacteria? What can you do to fix It?

The major concern with bacteria when dosing is causing a bacteria bloom (if your water gets cloudy after dosing it is most likely a bacteria bloom). You want bacteria to eat your phosphates and nitrates, but if you get a bloom it can kill your tank due to using up all the oxygen in the water. Always go slow when starting a carbon dosing regimen and slowly add more as needed.
 

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