Is this good or bad?

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So I’ve been battling with Dino for a couple months started a treatment of red slime. I noticed everything got much more solid, but I walked into my sand rising along with a layer of Dino. It was pretty easy to remove once hardened. My questions is:
1. Is this good or bad? On one hand I can finally manually remove the algae and have clean sand, but will my parameters swing with such fast manual removal?
2. what could have caused this hardening?
3. how should I remove hardened Dino that is ok my rock.

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Never seen that before but I recommend UV sterilizer it prevents Dinos.
 

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