Ive got a brown/green/red slime on my sandbed. Its only on the sandbed, the rocks are completely clear of it.
It does seem to disappear or get a lot less visible when the lights go out at night.
It clumps together on the sandbed like a mat. It doesnt blow off like dust.
I didnt used to clean the sandbed during water changes but recently i have started to (last two weeks). It has made a small difference on this algae, it doesn't seem to grow quite as fast now.
I do a 10% water change once every week, so clean the sandbed at the same time once per week.
Parameters:
2.5ppm nitrate
Temperature: 25c
Alk: 7.5dKH
Cal: 340ppm
Mag: 1290ppm
Tank size: 100L (22 gallons)
Lighting: Radion xr15 gen 6 on 40% 6hr lighting period (16500k spectrum)
(Alk, cal and mag are low at the moment since my coral has just started taking off and water changes are nolonger keeping up with demand so i have just started dosing although slowly at first)
I have attached some pictures under white light and some microscope images.
I think it's probably Dinos but i have not seen this one before. I do see a couple of the typical egg shaped dinos here and there, but a lot more of these guys under the scope.
Interested to see what these are.

It does seem to disappear or get a lot less visible when the lights go out at night.
It clumps together on the sandbed like a mat. It doesnt blow off like dust.
I didnt used to clean the sandbed during water changes but recently i have started to (last two weeks). It has made a small difference on this algae, it doesn't seem to grow quite as fast now.
I do a 10% water change once every week, so clean the sandbed at the same time once per week.
Parameters:
2.5ppm nitrate
Temperature: 25c
Alk: 7.5dKH
Cal: 340ppm
Mag: 1290ppm
Tank size: 100L (22 gallons)
Lighting: Radion xr15 gen 6 on 40% 6hr lighting period (16500k spectrum)
(Alk, cal and mag are low at the moment since my coral has just started taking off and water changes are nolonger keeping up with demand so i have just started dosing although slowly at first)
I have attached some pictures under white light and some microscope images.
I think it's probably Dinos but i have not seen this one before. I do see a couple of the typical egg shaped dinos here and there, but a lot more of these guys under the scope.
Interested to see what these are.
