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paulgriffin971

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So on my red sea reefer 250 thats been up and going since July 2020. I’m getting really good coralline growth, but near it is some sort of Burgundy-reddish stuff I’m concerned might be cyano. Its not slimy, and no dinoflag bubbles popping off it. I took a couple pictures of what I’m talking about. You can see the pink coraline, then the burgundy stuff I’m talking about. Should I be concerned?

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Does it blow of with a turkey baster?
 

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I might be dealing with Cyano to, looks like the same stuff you have on your coral. How are you treating it?
 

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Sounds like either coraline or turf algae
I would guess coraline
Any pics under white light?
 

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