Red Pores on GSP

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Hi! Need help identifying these red pores on my GSP and what to do about them. I've had this GSP for a few months now and I've just noticed these red pores out of nowhere. They might be irritating the GSP since it the polyps won't come out anymore. I already tried using reef dip and also tried a quick hydrogen peroxide dip but I can't get rid of them.

I attached some pictures as reference and also used a low power handheld microscope to get a closer look. Google doesn't seem to know what they are either, or I'm just not using the right keywords.

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Simply blow off the bacteria and siphon or perform small water change. Reduce white light intensity for 3-5 days and add liquid bacteria during the day at 1.5ml per 10 gallons. Also increasing water flow slightly will prevent it from adhering to surface of GSP
 

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