Is this Dino’s? Any opinion is appreciated

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Need help with finding out what kinda alage this is it’s been in my tank for probably two months but only on Rockwork none of the sand
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Need help with finding out what kinda alage this is it’s been in my tank for probably two months but only on Rockwork none of the sand
9830A949-5588-48A0-A86B-467C91FA0BB1.jpeg

This is what it looks like in the tank
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Not Dino. Looks like a bacterial slime
 

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Like cyano? How would I go about getting rid of this ?
Assure nitrate and phosphate not elevated. This should siphon with 1/4” tubing. Reduce white light intensity or number of hours of white light and add cleaners such as: pitho crabs, chiton snails, carribean blue leg hermits and astrea snails
 

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Need help with finding out what kinda alage this is it’s been in my tank for probably two months but only on Rockwork none of the sand
9830A949-5588-48A0-A86B-467C91FA0BB1.jpeg

This is what it looks like in the tank
72C1EAD2-E1A0-4FBB-95E0-9803E67B42E1.jpeg


0B6FD3EA-F6FC-486C-8BB2-BB91ADDB8862.jpeg
Interesting green gelatinous growth. The photomicrograph looks like a unicellular organism, Maybe a cyanobacteria. @taricha? A green Chrysophyte?
 

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Interesting green gelatinous growth. The photomicrograph looks like a unicellular organism, Maybe a cyanobacteria. @taricha? A green Chrysophyte?
Under that lighting, the color is about right for a chrysophyte.
( gelatinous growth and cell shape is good agreement for a chrysophyte too.)
 
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Under that lighting, the color is about right for a chrysophyte.
( gelatinous growth and cell shape is good agreement for a chrysophyte too.)
It turns more of a brownish tan when lights are on, how should I treat cryshophytes?
 

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Under that lighting, the color is about right for a chrysophyte.
( gelatinous growth and cell shape is good agreement for a chrysophyte too.)
The greenish tinge is normal?
 

Form or function: Do you consider your rock work to be art or the platform for your coral?

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