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Without using a microscope I’m confident in saying I have osteoporosis. I’ve been battling it for months. It nuked my tank many months ago before I realized what I had. Bubbles appear all over my tank later in the day in higher light and flow and looks snotty. Disappears at night and the cycle starts over.
Is this fluffy green algae the works of Dino’s or something else entirely? I can blast and scrub it all off and 2-3 days it’s all back. It’s kinda slimy and soft. Nothing will eat it






 
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