Apologies but it's an Algae question

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Beef heart is "not" an easily digestible food for most fish.
And although in the old days it was used, and recommended, these days it is not.
The fats in mammalian meat are now considered unhealthy, only to be used on rare occasions.
 
Hmm home made ? Any ideas beef heart ?
I blend up a seafood medley comes in a mix bag from my grocer it has squid shrimp and some shelled fish.. and I blend in sol and salmon filet carrots peas and garlic and then freeze it.. costs me 15 bucks for the amount you can buy at an lfs for 80 bucks... my eel goes nuts for it.. the dwarf giraffe also does and same with the live bearers, rainbow shark and geos... I also feed a few diff pellets only my jag cat eats massivore.. it he o ly gets 2 pellets every other day
 
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I blend up a seafood medley comes in a mix bag from my grocer it has squid shrimp and some shelled fish.. and I blend in sol and salmon filet carrots peas and garlic and then freeze it.. costs me 15 bucks for the amount you can buy at an lfs for 80 bucks... my eel goes nuts for it.. the dwarf giraffe also does and same with the live bearers, rainbow shark and geos... I also feed a few diff pellets only my jag cat eats massivore.. it he o ly gets 2 pellets every other day
Blend in as in paste ? Then freeze ?
 
Are you sure its algae, and not cyanobacteria? They are easily onfused.
Cyanobacteria feels slimy, and often covers substrate, and decor in sheets.
Algae often feels gritty to the touch.
Cyanobacteria doesn't care about light source.
I had it in a certain tank, the one below.

I got rid of it by using Rid-X, it provides bacteria that out-compete cyanobacteria for the nutrients it needs.
Here is the same log a few weeks after starting Rid-X
Sorry just curious about this tank , what's in it ? Seems like Amazon biotope ?
 
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