Is this an algae?

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hello, I recently bought this rock for my reef tank, it has some type of algae on it. It’s leather like and can’t be removed. Any ideas on what is it?
 
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Looks like Cyano, I agree, but what he is describing is not Cyano. Leather like and cannot be removed.
How have you tried to remove it? Pointing a power head at it? Trying to pull it off with your fingers or trying a scrub brush etc.
It has a power head on it, and yes I tried to brush it off. It is thick, slippery but not soft.
 

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It is some kind of algae, I have it on one of my rock. It's a slow growing type but can spread to adjacent rocks
 

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I would try to remove it. Even if I had to do it bit by bit.
I can't really say why since I don't know what it is but that is just what my gut says.
 

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