Question: Can some one please tell me what this is ?

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Hi everyone

As you all know we are still learning about our Axolotls but learning more every day, thanks to all of you here. I have discovered some thing in our tank that I am not sure about ? So I will leave it here for you to view & advise what we should do prior to taking any action. This is the best photo I can get. It is like old spider webs. It is attaching itself to the silicon joins in our tank. Could some please advise:

1. What it is ?
2. What we should do ?
3. And if necessary what to do to prevent it ?


Thanks, as always


Paul
 

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I can't really see anything from that photo but I think it may be bacteria.
 
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