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Can anyone tell me what this brown stringy stuff is and what's the best way to get rid of it.

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Siphon as much of it as u can and do a 25 percent waterchange I got it after slacking on water changes I did a 50 percent n after a week it all was gone
 
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I have 2 clownfish. So what feeding schedule should I use? I currently feed everyday.
 

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As long as you only feed as much as they can eat nearly completely in under a minute then once a day is fine. If you don't have a cleanup crew, then get one appropriate for your size tank. A lot of places sell packages by tank size. It will help a lot.
 

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Next will come the Cyanobacteria It's all part of the normal cycle.
 

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