Weird algae

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Hey guys new to the page, I'm running a jbj 45RL reef. It's been running for about 5 months now and everything has been pretty good. But this weird algae appeared and I've never seen it before any ideas? IMG_0273.jpg
 
I was thinking sponge or some type if bubble algae, but nothing I've seen. Let the post ride a couple days and see if anyone gives you one if those "I had that" replies.

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using scented candles or similar in the room or in close proximity to the tank?

Is that air bubbles we see there?
 
to me that image has Sponges with Green bubble algae and some type of maybe bacteria bloom..

Maybe its just distressed sponge releasing the clear bacteria type stuff.
 
Not burning my candles near the tank, I am running a innovative marine reactor with carbon and gfo and on my last change I put a lot more carbon in than usual maybe the cause? And yes those are bubbles that are getting trapped in it (not green) and I think the're gone now. I'll get a better picture when the lights are on. Thanks!
 
please explain how candles can affect the tank? other than burning up oxygen?

It is believed that using scented candles can affect a tank. When the wax is burning, it releases chemicals into the air that can drift and make way into the aquarium...

I've personally never seen anything like this cause harm, but I'm sure someone has some anecdotal evidence.
 
please explain how candles can affect the tank? other than burning up oxygen?

There have been quite a few reports of mysterious "heavy slime/bacterial" issues in tanks and so far the cause (speculation) has been identified as having scented candles (plug in air fresheners) in the same room.. Once removed the bacterial issues have gone away/subside..

Now it seems that its "extensive" use of such products..

True or not IDK... but there surely seems to be something there..


An excerpt from an article:
The root of the problem is a common bacteria, Alcaligenes xylosoxidans, found wherever humans congregate and known for its copious slime production. It grows out of control when volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and phalates are present in high concentrations.
The plug‐in deodorizers contain a fair amount of both compound groups,
 
Bla,bla, it's just cycling , nothing good happens fast...its ok, change water if it bothers you

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That picture was in my tank. It was the only chunk of rock I had that wasn't new white Marco rock. So whatever gunk was left in it, was slowly leaching out in bubbles and goo. Didn't last long. Cleared right up after a week or two.

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