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Hey, I'm new to R2R and pretty new to the hobby.

I have something red covering my rock and crab shells. Looke like velvet. I'm going to try and post a pic. Does anyone know what it might be?

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It's cyano. I had/have it in my tank. Some things that cause it are old bulbs, feeding to much, poor water quality. I had it all over my display and I upgraded the light in my sump. It has been slowly disappearing and it's at a level that I can live with.

Things to try to get rid of it. Lights out for 3 days, new light bulbs, increase water changes. :)
 

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I have never seen cyano growing on crabs. If you can post a picture it would help.

If you touch it, can you wipe it off? If it comes off easily it is cyano, if it doesn't it may be red coraline. I have some that is a red/burgundy color, almost same color as cyano but it isn't. Actually grows across the rock like the purple coraline.
 
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Thanks everybody!

It does not wipe off with my finger I can scrap it off with my scraper. It almost scrapes off like wax if that makes any sense. I will try to put up pics when I get on the comp.
 

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That sounds like red coraline algae, not cyano. I have one tank that has as much of that as the purple coraline. Here is what it looks like on the rocks:
redcoralinealgae.jpg
 
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