Dark red coralline algae

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I know this is an old thread but I have the same stuff on my rocks in high light, high flow areas. I put it under a microscope and it kind of looks like cyano. If anyone with some knowledge wants to chime on what I'm seeing through my microscope that would be great.
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I have it in my Tank also. Bright Maroon in high flow and light. Probably a Turf Algae as it's not hard like Coraline but it never gets long and doesn't remove easily. I don't mind it and my fish graze on it.
 

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I’ve also got this. Does it impede sps corals from encrusting?
 

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I have the same algae, and it is disappearing now that i am using vibrant.

I thought it was coralline algae until it started to fade away.
Edit. Just saw it’s a 3 year old post.
 

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