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This has just started popping up all over my tank. Thought it was diatom covered hair algae, but now After getting a closer look. I don’t think it is. I am supposed to be in the transition phase between diatoms & green hair algae for my tank. The are brownish green with a tiny ball like structure on the end with a little hair like structure coming out of it.
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Look like hydroids.
 

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+1 - droids
Some Blennies eat them but most effective method is a dab of epoxy or gel super glue over the top of them
 
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My tank is relatively new. Will the bloom go away on its own. I have a kole tang & a blue spotted puffer. Will either of these fish help take care of the problem?
 

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Can't make out the picture, but whether it's the above mentioned or Cyano, I doubt your fish will eat it.
It's another phase you'll need to wait out.

Can you post a clearer picture?
 
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Can't make out the picture, but whether it's the above mentioned or Cyano, I doubt your fish will eat it.
It's another phase you'll need to wait out.

Can you post a clearer picture?
I think it is a phase until it’s not. Thanks for your input.☹
 
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Thanks for your input. Hope it is a hydroid phase I can wait out. Only seeded my new tank with my current one. Don’t remember having this issue with my other one.
I did ask to see a clearer pic. Can't give you much input as your first pic is too blurry.
Don't be hatin' on me 'cause I can't make out what you're dealing with ;)
 
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Sorry, missed the last part of the text where you asked for a pic. I will try & get a better pic when my tank lights turn on in the morning. Hard to get a good one because they are so tiny.
 
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What ever they were, they are starting to go away. Thanks for your help
 

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