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Hi all. I’m hoping for some help with a fairly new tank. It was set up before Christmas so had been running around 6 months now. A few months ago a brown algae type substance started to develop. I just don’t know what it is so I’m unsure what action to take. I’ve just treated the tank with chemi clean which made absolutely no difference at all :( Based on that I’m assuming it’s not cyano? Is it brown algae, diatoms, dinos? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Nitrates and phosphates are 0 despite heavier feeding. Is it possible that the brown algae is using up the nitrates and phosphates giving the 0 readings? Thanks in advance! Peter

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You seem to have cyano as well as that brown thing that idk what it is. I can see cyano on the rocks and a little bit on the sand. It's a slimy red brown bacteria/algae that is bad
 
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Thanks for that. Yes the cyano seems to have been treated by the chemi clean and is gone now. The brown sludge type algae hasn’t budged an inch tho :(
 

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+1^^^ looks like chrysophytes to me
I swapped in some dead rock to an old system and got something similar. Some refer to it as symbiodinium which is a larger catch-all. It has been hanging around for months now.

OP, can you baste it off or is it attached?

I have a thread that details a bunch of things that did NOT work to remove it. May save you some time and hassle.


@C. Eymann do you have any thoughts about how to solve for this? It does not seem to be terribly common.
 

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