Help ID - ?cyano

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Hey team
Just need help with identifying this
My nutrients have been on the down trend, tank is relatively old and mature but, I got a lot of growth of this stuff. Is this cyano? Any help would be appreciated.
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Cyano bacteria it is
Start with siphoning it up. Afterwards, reduce or turn off white lighting or all lights 3-5 days.
Add 1.5ml of liquid bacteria such as micro bacter 7 per 10 gallons for 5-7 days during the day.
At night, add 1ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide per 10 gallons at night
Clean filters and empty skimmer cup daily during the 5 days
After lights on, add snails such as nerite, margarita, trochus and nerite which will clean up any cyano remnants
 

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