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Is it all the green algae?
Do you use R/O water?
Over feeding or too much light,, no UV?
 
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I was talking the thing that looks like a clam I thought or oyster
 

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I would leave it. The more the merrier. It will also assist in filtering the water.
 

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If thats the I D, I'd remove it before you have many, many, many, many more mussels.
Very invasive!!!
really? personally Id be ok with that. But I do have several L shaped mussels with no prob for years.
 

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