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I have these small clear bubbles just sitting on my rock. My tank is pretty new and it’s recently had a diatom explosion. Any idea what these are? Are they just pockets of oxygen from diatom photosynthesis? Thanks!

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Hie can I know if it’s dinos without buying a microscope?
There is a method that worked for me, however this is just O2 from bubbles. If you want to be sure, this is what you can do.
First grab 2 jars, then fill one with 1/2 cup of water with the algae that is creating the bubbles, then shake it up for 30 seconds. Then take a coffee filter or paper towel and filter the water through it. Wait about 1-3 hours, out the jar in a bright light area, then if you see small brown strings forming in the water, it is Dino’s. Other types of algae will not reform. I do my see any Dino’s in your tank though.
 

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I have these small clear bubbles just sitting on my rock. My tank is pretty new and it’s recently had a diatom explosion. Any idea what these are? Are they just pockets of oxygen from diatom photosynthesis? Thanks!

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It's quite common in new tanks.

As long as your nitrates are measurable, they're likely nothing to be concerned about.
 

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