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Looks like you have cyanobacteria, which is a photosynthetic bacteria (sorta like algae but not exactly since its not a plant). So much like others have stated, imbalance of nutrients, photoperiod, and water flow will help prevent it from continuing to be an issue.
Manual removal is going to be important, esp cleaning the substrate with a vacuum tube to get any excess organic matter out. If possible, add in extra flow through a water pump or increasing filtration. I’m not sure what your nutrient input is (whether you fertilize or potentially over feed) but that’s something to consider, usually the suggestion is whatever your tankmates will finish in like a minute or two and do a few feedings a day (unless you have just bottom feeders/shrimp then they wouldn’t finish food that quickly). And light wise, maybe reduce to 4 hours a day until it begins to clear up.
Bright side, because its cyanobacteria, it can also be taken care of with antibiotics like erythromycin, which should be safe for most tankmates, plants, and beneficial bacteria.
Thanks. I am honestly impressed, never considered this could not be algae.
Light wise, I've been using the night light (blue lights) throughout the day for a week, it looks like it halted growth but I'm not sure.
The nutrient input is probably over feeding. I honestly don't even think I give my fish too much food, just a pinch in the morning, but they seem not interested in the food and simply don't eat it all, so most sink down and stay there. So maybe I should change the food type? Not sure. Also definitely feed less.
Is this harmful for the fish? I just had 3 little one born tonight and I'm worried about their health and all other fish too.
I've been thinking to do a remake in my tank especially the substrate that I don't like so much, want to replace with sand, so I could actually use the opportunity and completely empty the tank except for the fish and water, get a better filter, leave it like that for a week and then start over. Is this a good idea?
Thanks all for all your insights!