What's going on with my gsp

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Does anyone know what this is on my gsp Frag?
Is seems like some kind of fungus or something growing on it. I know the picture isn't great but it's white and kinda puffy.
It doesn't seem to be spreading or if it is its moving very slowly. Didn't know if I should be worried.
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Being that the GSP are on the glass you might want to get a razor blade or an exacto knife and cut that part off. This should be fairly easy to do.
 

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Being that the GSP are on the glass you might want to get a razor blade or an exacto knife and cut that part off. This should be fairly easy to do.
I'd say the same but my fear would be is that if a few pieces break off, it could propagate elsewhere
 
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Being that the GSP are on the glass you might want to get a razor blade or an exacto knife and cut that part off. This should be fairly easy to do.
It's actually on a plug which is glued to the glass.. So not as easy to do
 
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I'd say the same but my fear would be is that if a few pieces break off, it could propagate elsewhere
I actually did scrape some pieces off trying to figure out what it was and those pieces did end up in the tank so now I have this to worry about :(
But I will try the putty trick
 

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Just remove the plug from the glass, cut off the growth and then glue it back on. Piece of cake.
 

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