Hey guys! Is this cyano

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I have a red stringy (not slimy) red algae that comes out at night.
They are usually under the sand during the day and somewhat out at night
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Pictures are very blurry, but I suspect you may have spaghetti worms.
 

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I don't really see algae, and agree with above the descriptions sounds like worms. I'm not familiar with any algae that shows only at night
 

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that's not a common cyano growth form.
 
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I don’t think they’re worms. I could be wrong.
I’ve pulled them out to inspect and they aren’t meaty
 

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Spaghetti worms aren't meaty. They look like just a mass of red filaments (but the mass is one animal). The retracting during the day is the give away - cyano does not retract, and it's photosynthetic...
 
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Spaghetti worms aren't meaty. They look like just a mass of red filaments (but the mass is one animal). The retracting during the day is the give away - cyano does not retract, and it's photosynthetic...
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
I’ll do some research!
 

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You gain any ground on this? I'm curious if they're a pest or not... I had them in my old system and just noticed them in my new system. They don't seem to be much of a bother, but seems like they are able to proliferate quickly...
 
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You gain any ground on this? I'm curious if they're a pest or not... I had them in my old system and just noticed them in my new system. They don't seem to be much of a bother, but seems like they are able to proliferate quickly...
I haven’t tried anything yet. They don’t hurt anything so I left them alone
 

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