Brown stuff inside media reactor with microscope, please ID

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So I finally got a microscope, and want to get to the bottom of what this brown stuff is that appears after dosing lanthanum chloride. Appears after a day or two. It covers everything, tubing, sump, media reactors, skimmer, and rockwork. Is this a precipitate of lanthanum chloride, or is it something resulting from low phosphates.

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So I finally got a microscope, and want to get to the bottom of what this brown stuff is that appears after dosing lanthanum chloride. Appears after a day or two. It covers everything, tubing, sump, media reactors, skimmer, and rockwork. Is this a precipitate of lanthanum chloride, or is it something resulting from low phosphates.

20240222_225545.jpg
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20240222_225502.jpg
20240222_225243.jpg

20240222_231137.jpg
Definitely a very fine material, no recognizable shapes in the dark areas. i am guessing a chemical precipitate
 

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