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Benhuan

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Hi all,
Please help ID this. I’m not sure if it is dino or not there is no bubbles and it sort of looks like Short brown hair algae and moves with flow like short hair algae.

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It doesn't look like dinos to me.It looks like the ulgy phase of a brand new tank.Is this a new aquarium?
 
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It doesn't look like dinos to me.It looks like the ulgy phase of a brand new tank.Is this a new aquarium?
Yes it is. It is an upgrade so I moved everything from my old tank in. I think your right since now it looks more like diatoms.
 

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It looks like you can scrape it off with a razor and simply siphon it out.Hopefully it will clear up once your tank has reestablished beneficial bacteria levels.
 

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