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Does anyone know what algae this is? It’s covering my top half of my rock. I’m thinking diatoms but not sure.
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This better?
still hard for to tell for sure. Sorry for my old eyes. I can't tell if the coloration is due to the lights, or it may be cyano.
 

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Does anyone know what algae this is? It’s covering my top half of my rock.
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Its chrysophytes and is a slimy, fuzzy algae that is photosynthetic that loves light. To remove it, it is best to remove the rock first and clean the algae outside of the tank in a container of tank water by scrubbing with a firm toothbrush or automotive detail brush.
After cleaning, return rock to the tank and add cleaners such as : Chiton snails, Pitho crabs, ninja star snails and Caribbean blue leg hermits.
Reduce white light intensity and is tank at or near a window?
 

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