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Dealing with brown slime in the tank irritating corals, took some pictures of it under the microscope.suggestions?solutions?

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If it is loosely attached to those rocks, it’s like cyano bacteria. I had it completely covering my tank and had great success with Fritz slime out. You’ll see many horror stories about using it including killing fish and corals but in my experience, I had no issues. Dosed it in fully stocked tank just make sure to follow the water change directions (I believe it’s 50% water change after using). Pictures are of before and after use.
 

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