Help me ID this Algae

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7585CB36-5279-4B4A-B7C2-DE88D713451F.jpeg 8DFD8EDA-AE24-4241-A0CE-83C715A25C43.jpeg EE94303A-C2BD-42BD-8F50-34C8576FE631.jpeg 60085AAB-83DD-4664-AA04-924B01BBF233.jpeg I have been battling this algae for a while I need help to ID it. I have treated it for cyano but it didn’t go away with chemi clean. I use a turkey blaster to blow it off the rock and it’s righy back an hour or 2 later.
 

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Might be dinoflagellates, nasty stuff... Not sure but it looks like it. Lets see if someone else can ID #reefsquad
 

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It could be dino yes. Chemiclen wont work with certain types of cyano.


Can you list the no3 and Po4

What are you feeding? Coral foods Esp.
Vibrant ?
Carbon dosing ?
 
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Po4 was .25 No3 is 0 feeding mysis and brine shrimp I have fuel but haven’t used it in months no carbon dosing but I do run carbon. Vibrant I did dose just when I had bad algae break out and everything went away but this keeps coming back.
 

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If you have access to a microscope you can siphon some off and take a picture of it through the scope. If it looks like this...it's dinos.

 

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I got rid of mine by dosing 1ml of 3% peroxide for every 10 gallons of aquarium water + a 3~5 day black out (if I remember right I ended on day 4). You’ll want to get as much out as possible before you do it. That was a couple years ago since I’ve had to deal with it. I understand there are some pretty good products out there for this now though so you may not need to go the route that I did here’s a link to one that I’ve heard works pretty good https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/fauna-marin-ultra-algea-x.html
 

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I got rid of mine by dosing 1ml of 3% peroxide for every 10 gallons of aquarium water + a 3~5 day black out (if I remember right I ended on day 4). You’ll want to get as much out as possible before you do it. That was a couple years ago since I’ve had to deal with it. I understand there are some pretty good products out there for this now though so you may not need to go the route that I did here’s a link to one that I’ve heard works pretty good https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/fauna-marin-ultra-algea-x.html
 
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So what I ended up doing was stop skimming fed a little more heavily to bring my nitrates up and cut my flow and so far it’s working. My dinos have receded I will do this for another week. Then when I turn my skimmer back on I’m going to turn it way down.
 

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