Stringy bubbles on BTA

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I noticed today that one of may BTA has his string of bubbles on it, every so often it releases into the water column where it breaks up. I just want to make sure its nothing I need to be concerned a out.

Yesterday I upped my lights intensity 10% and gave some more as well as moved obe of may power heads slightly. The bta is still getting flow.

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@Nano_Man any idea here?
Have you increased flow in your tank or has the nem moved to a higher flow area this causes stringy
Sorry just read the post stuff coming off the bubble tip clear stringy stuff then maybe just getting rid of substance on its surface from the flow
As long as it looks healthy it should be fine always look out for signs of of illness
 

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