Diatoms or something else?

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Tank is a month or so old. Had a very mild diatom outbreak a week or so ago and it died. Now this. I thought it was diatoms again based on color, etc. But it looks filamentous growing up the glass. I thought diatoms would form an even layer. It also grows very, very fast. I had some people coming over for dinner so I quickly moved some gravel over it. By the time they left it was growing back.

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You can take a Magic eraser sponge (original, non scented) and wipe it away. Reduce white light intensity a little also.
 
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Not diatoms. Some type of filamentous algae probably. Considering that it's only a month old, I'd like to be the first to welcome you to the Uglies!
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