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So I can't tell if this is coralline algae or something bad, I just wanted to get a jump on it if it's something bad. Thank you for all for any help

40 gallon breeder 20 gallon sump.

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Welcome aboard, Noahjb!

Looks like you're getting a spot or two of cyanobacteria, and maybe some green algae. Algae is normal, and an important part of our little ecosystems - it's only when one or few species get outta hand that it becomes a problem.

Your tank looks relatively new, yes? I wouldn't worry, but keep up on your maintenance and keep that water moving!

As the algaes grow in, you can bring in some cleanup crew (snails, hermits, whatever creatures you choose) to help keep each type under control.

~Bruce
 
Welcome aboard, Noahjb!

Looks like you're getting a spot or two of cyanobacteria, and maybe some green algae. Algae is normal, and an important part of our little ecosystems - it's only when one or few species get outta hand that it becomes a problem.

Your tank looks relatively new, yes? I wouldn't worry, but keep up on your maintenance and keep that water moving!

As the algaes grow in, you can bring in some cleanup crew (snails, hermits, whatever creatures you choose) to help keep each type under control.

~Bruce

Thank you for your input.

The tank is about 8months old, I will make sure there is more water movement in the tank, one of my power heads got unplugged for a week and I was not aware of it. I'll just keep an eye on it then.
 

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