Cyano looks red, but green unser

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* won’t let me edit title. It’s supposed to say “green under microscope”

I have cyano, only in my refugium oddly. None in DT at all. Assuming things are eating it before it grows into anything.

it’s mild in refugium, but a little annoying I have to blow it off chaeto and rocks often.

It’s red in appearance with red refugium light on, but when I turn that off and use flashlight it’s red on outer surface but looks like green underneath or something. Under microscope it’s only green. How does it look red when under microscope it’s totally green?

also any thoughts on how to get rid of it lol? Thinking more snails? Don’t really want hermits because they kill snails and I have baby snails in sump.

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