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If you are referring to silver bubbles developing from the LR, it could be nitrogen or oxygen bubbles.  If its nitrogen, then its ok.  But if its oxygen, it could be a precursor to an algae bloom.  That's what I was told last time, not sure how correct it is.

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11 hours ago, kapemasarap said:

The infamous dinoflagellates. Had them on an outbreak when a fish died unnoticed and stuck under a rock to rot. Been there had that. Manual siphoning and partial water change will help.


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Yup, is dinoflagellates, bad algae. It trap bubble. Snail and some fishes will eat it. You can blow the bubble away.

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