Need help identifying an algae

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Hi everyone was hoping you could help me identify the red algae on my coral.
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By this pictures I would say it's Cyano-bacteria, if it is It should go of very easily if you blast water on it. I recommand to shut the powerhead and to take it of as much possible.
 
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By this pictures I would say it's Cyano-bacteria, if it is It should go of very easily if you blast water on it. I recommand to shut the powerhead and to take it of as much possible.
Tried to blast it and it didn’t come off, would you say to scrape it off ?
 

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Yes, you can sure try but all the cyano i had un my life were very weak so it's strange that it didn't come of easily
 

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