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Cyanobacteria filament densities lie on a continuum that is determined by the amount of food, light, CO2 and waste removal. As cyanobacteria grow in length and number, and depending on conditions, they either stay in place to produce a visible film, or disperse to optimize living conditions and remain invisible to the aquarist.
If a tank has a large amount of Co2 could that give cyano a advantage?


