Bacteria bloom (established tank)

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Tank is about 2 years old and not sure if it was a coincident, I was kinda plucking away some hair algae in my sump and disturbed the caulerpas for like few mins, looked up BOOM! I got a bloom!

I got this a lot in my mini pond so does the 120g, maybe 3-5 times a year.

I usually do a water change and it seems help.

what would you do?
 

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Tank is about 2 years old and not sure if it was a coincident, I was kinda plucking away some hair algae in my sump and disturbed the caulerpas for like few mins, looked up BOOM! I got a bloom!

I got this a lot in my mini pond so does the 120g, maybe 3-5 times a year.

I usually do a water change and it seems help.

what would you do?
Could the Caulerpa have discharged gametes, “gone sexual”?
 

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Yeah unless something big died (or not big but you have no scavengers) or you just never change the mechanical filter, I would think maybe it's the caulerpa?
 

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Might also be fine, suspended detritus that was caught in the algae. If the Caulerpa went sexual, it would turn white and melt away.
 

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