Is this cyano?

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I think this is cyano but really don’t know. There is red/brown stuff all over that was not there yesterday.

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Is it on the sand bed and in low flow areas? Cyano will usually start on the sand bed and low flow areas first.
 

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Does it blow off easily, if so then it could be cyano.
 

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It looks a bit like dinoflagellates, what’s your current parameters
 

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parameters are
Ammonia -0
Nitrite - 0
Nitrate - 5
Phos - .51
Calcium - 500
Alk - 9.6
Mag - 1230
Salinity - 1.025
PH - 8.45

they all seem fine, is the strands fixed to the rockwork? To they come out easy if blown with a turkey blaster?
 

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