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![]() most likely is a bacterial film , if it was calcium carbonate it wouldn't flake off so easily
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![]() That makes a ton of sense. Any idea what causes it? Or if it's bad?
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![]() could also be tunicates/sponges that have formed in your line...
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![]() the bacteria have to colonize somewhere , its often in the places we think last to look lol in any case if the tank is healthy i woudn't worry much about it ![]()
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![]() Do you dose any kind of liquid carbon? Those bacterial mums build up a lot faster and thicker in carbon dosed tanks.
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