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So is this diatoms, cyano, or Dino’s? It’s interesting that it’s primarily focused on my drags and not the rock. It doesn’t seem to go away when lights are off.

It’s a recently setup and cycled Biocube, setup about 2-3 months ago. I set it up to be my quarantine tank, but my drags are struggling with all this crud on them. All parameters are reasonable.
.01 phos
3 nitrates
1.025 salt
7.9 ph
7.1 dkh
400 calc
1200 mg

Any thoughts on what it is, and best way to handle it.
 

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So is this diatoms, cyano, or Dino’s? It’s interesting that it’s primarily focused on my drags and not the rock. It doesn’t seem to go away when lights are off.

It’s a recently setup and cycled Biocube, setup about 2-3 months ago. I set it up to be my quarantine tank, but my drags are struggling with all this crud on them. All parameters are reasonable.
.01 phos
3 nitrates
1.025 salt
7.9 ph
7.1 dkh
400 calc
1200 mg

Any thoughts on what it is, and best way to handle it.
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