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What is typically the cause of it?Looks like chrysophytes and you need to pull rock and physically scrub it off. Toothbrush and peroxide will work wonders.. increase water flow thereafter and monitor your nitrate and ph levels following 3-4 weeks
In many cases, some Chrysophytes use silica to form their structures, but can also be from elevated Phosphate and even nitrate.What is typically the cause of it?
Good to know! I always thought I was having trouble getting my nitrates and phosphates up but the Chrysophytes must be consuming it as I dose itIn many cases, some Chrysophytes use silica to form their structures, but can also be from elevated Phosphate and even nitrate.
Adding chemipure blue to sump will help with Phos/nitrates and keep them in check