Algae identitication

I can't tell because the light is reflecting back from your aquarium glass. Try shooting from an angle so it doesn't blow back toward the viewer.
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I can't tell because the light is reflecting back from your aquarium glass. Try shooting from an angle so it doesn't blow back toward the viewer.

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On the beginning the flash is annoying, but I managed to handle it, please look at it, the video afterwards shows the algae very well!

Regards,
 
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My parameters,

PH 8.1
Amonia 0 ppm
Nitrito 0 ppm
Nitrato 0 ppm
Calcio 490
KH 8.1
Mg 1200 ppm


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Is there light inside the filter? Enough light to drive photosynthesis? Things that are transparent or white usually do not photosynthesize much so I doubt it's algae. Maybe sponge or tunicates or some other invert.
 
Is there light inside the filter? Enough light to drive photosynthesis? Things that are transparent or white usually do not photosynthesize much so I doubt it's algae. Maybe sponge or tunicates or some other invert.



Indirect light, since all my water changes are actually from NSW from the reef where I live, I think it could be some kind of spores. But I can't recognize it.
 
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