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This article is from the Aquaria: Disease, Algae and Snails FAQ, by Elaine Thompson, Thomas Sasala and George Booth
Grows on the aquarium glass and forms a thin haze. Easily removed by
wiping the glass. Considered normal with the higher light levels
needed for good plant growth.
 
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