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Help me identify this please!

Turtledrew15

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A week or so after I moved my tank back to my apartment, I saw this in the back corner floating at the top. No idea what it could be, water quality is great with 0 ammonia 0 nitrite and 20ish nitrates. No sickness or anything in tank from what I can tell and all things are healthy. Please help?
 

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