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![]() Here's a better picture. They're like little targets with a bullseye in the centre.
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![]() Have you been cycling with the lights on? You have a lot of diatom algae growing, anf it will turn into green hair algae if you're not careful. If you really want some lights, just use the blue LEDs at say half strength for a few hours a day.
I'm not sure what those what patches are, but they don't strike me as unusual. |
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The patches gradually "dissolved" over the course of several days, and as of about three days ago, there are no diatoms. Today is day 20 of the cycle and I've got .50ppm of ammonia so things are happening. It's good to hear they don't seem unusual. You can never be sure in this hobby. Thank you for answering! |
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![]() This whole hobby is unusual....so
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![]() HAHAHAHAHAHA. Never a truer word spoken.
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![]() It is my favourite part of the hobby. You can have a tank up and running for 5 years and then one day the weirdest creature you've ever seen suddenly makes an appearance.
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![]() That happened to me...then I realized it was my reflection
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