What kind of algae is this?

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Im pretty sure its a spaghetti worm. They are harmless but are easily removed if you scoop them out
 
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Im pretty sure its a spaghetti worm. They are harmless but are easily removed if you scoop them out
Oh wow I think you’re right! They seem to multiplied recently. Is it a concern if they keep multiplying?
 

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They multiply based on available food so slow down on feedings or feed smaller amounts.
 

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They're also absolutely amazing scavengers, and incredibly harmless to just about anything bigger than can stick to their little tentacles
 

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