Bacteria floc explosion.

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I dose organic carbon (vodka or vinegar) upstream of my return pumps in my sump.

If I close the return pumps and then restart them, a burst of oblong, fibrous, clear-white strands come out. I’ve removed a piece to feel it, and it was slimy.

I was sitting on the couch while watching my tank, and I noticed an explosion of these same flocs. My return pumps didn’t even stop.

Is this bacteria?



My tangs definitely consume it.


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That happens to me when I dose microbacter 7. I had to have my wife help me hold nets in front of my returns when I restart my return pump after a water change.
 
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only occurs if or when i restart my return pump
This is great to know. Thank you. I thought it happened because of the carbon dosing, but it’s interesting to know that it also happens to “normal” tanks, too. Thank you for your response!
 

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I dose organic carbon (vodka or vinegar) upstream of my return pumps in my sump.

If I close the return pumps and then restart them, a burst of oblong, fibrous, clear-white strands come out. I’ve removed a piece to feel it, and it was slimy.

I was sitting on the couch while watching my tank, and I noticed an explosion of these same flocs. My return pumps didn’t even stop.

Is this bacteria?



My tangs definitely consume it.


@ISpeakForTheSeas

I have seen the same come out of plumbing during pump restarts whether carbon dosing or not. I usually observe pink snotty strings when carbon is being overdosed.
 

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Films form on return pipes and pumps etc, and are often loosened by switching them off/on. Dosing organic carbon increases the amount of material that can slough off when I turn things off/on like that - in my experience.
That pale monoculture filament stuff in pipes has only happened in my tank under significant carbon dosing.
 

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