Algae.. what type and plan of attack

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After ridding my tank of red planera flatworm's, this algae has settled.

Can someone help ID it and best plan of attack?

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looks looks cyano or diatoms. lower nutrients or some more snails.
 

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Spirulina can be a option as well here
Test it for Cyano first before you make a plan of attack.

You can check by removing a small sample with approximately 100 MLS tank water add about 3 MLS 3% H2O2 wait about 24 hrs.
If it doesn't change color it's spirulina.
 
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Thanks everyone. Just dosed some h2o2 to see if it helps and I will certainly get a sample out and tested tomorrow.

@Diesel what color would it change to?
 
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Alright, well the color is a dark green / brown and when I blow this off the sand bed it quickly recovers in a stringy fashion.

In the dish with h2o2, it has lightened slightly but the water has not changed color. 3 hours so far.

10 min after H2o2
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3 hours after H2o2
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Added a small amount of chemiclean to the sample and it broke down very quickly.

Looks like I know what I need to do know.
 
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I have used it already in the past do I have experience with it. Thanks for the words of warning though!
 
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Treated with Chemiclean and no change. More photos and a video for your viewing pleasure!

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Oh fwiw. Guess what the flatworms were eating.
I'd consider replacing them with snails.
 

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