Purple growth

averhoog

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Any idea what this is. It lays on the gravel substrate. Seems to go smaller when lights are out. If I vacuum the gravel it goes mostly away for a bit and slowly comes back over the weeks. Does not look like cyano to me I’ve had that before. I tried the treatment for cyano didn’t change it. IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20210508/233f571b3fa140546af9e99d838ecead.jpg[/IMG]
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averhoog

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I don’t tho it’s cyano. I used a whole bottle of the treatment and didn’t effect it. And it’s jus ton the gravel. I remember cyano being red. I odviouly might be wrong Do you have a treatment for cyano
I used chemiclean didn’t change it at all.
 

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You can find the refresh and waste away at aquarium depot and find the instructions on Dr Tim's site.
 

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If you are in London sometime soon bring some by and ill put it on the scope if you want, i agree that i think its dinos. Lots of positive experiences raising temperature. You will have to keep the tank there though, most of the people who solved their issue had to maintain the high temp permanently. I used hydrogen peroxide to get rid of mine but they will come right back unless you fix the low nutrient issues.
 

averhoog

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If you are in London sometime soon bring some by and ill put it on the scope if you want, i agree that i think its dinos. Lots of positive experiences raising temperature. You will have to keep the tank there though, most of the people who solved their issue had to maintain the high temp permanently. I used hydrogen peroxide to get rid of mine but they will come right back unless you fix the low nutrient issues.
Pm me. I am heading in mid afternoon tomorrow could bring some by.
 

Josh

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Replied to the PM, didnt see your post until now.

I attached the photo from when i checked mine.
 

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I havent the slightest clue what it is. If its that brownish substance in the 3rd photo its much smaller than dinos. The flakes were snail eggs
 

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I couldnt get a photo of it at all but when you shine UV light in a pitch black room on them they do glow a purple color a little bit on the centre of the "flakes" which when i looked at them were snail eggs. Do i 100% think thats a correct ID.... Nope. I wish i could help more but you would almost have to be able to take a UV camera shot to see what you mean. Its kind of hard to explain i can see why are you are having a hard time with an ID. If you didnt say that it was easy to blow off i would think its coraline just based off visually looking at it.
 

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