Is this cycled and what’s the fuzzy stuff?

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Is this cycled and what’s the fuzzy stuff?
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For cycled the ammonia has a green tinge to it so a tentative maybe but not quite. I'd need more info like how have you been cycling?

The fuzz is likely a bio film
 
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