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Not sure what this is. What should I do to get rid of it?

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Not sure what youre referring to. Pics a little fuzzy. Are you able to circle it using Paint feature on computer ? If youre referring to stuff on rocks, may be macro algae and or caulerpa
 

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Generally, reefers dosing carbon can get a white stringy bacteria growing on rocks and such. I dont believe this is it.
Looks more like Chrysophytes. It derives from silicates or water quality issue.
My best guess is Calothrix. This species of cyano often appear as a light slimy yet hairy/fuzzy nastiness that loosely attaches to your rock work. Air bubbles are usually trapped while eascaping the algae. Calothrix is a type of blue green algae that looks very similar to Dinos. To battle this:

Manual Removal:
Remove the rock and scrub, and then fine tune with a toothbrush. Let the cleaners get the rest. It helps to use a net to collect the debris that will occur as a result of the toothbrushing.
Starving it out:
Use a phosban reactor or a macro like chaeto to take down phosphate. If you have a nitrate problem too, you can add more live rock or rubble to the tank, do some more water changes, or add macro.

Clean Up Crew:
Add Chitons, and Nerite snails who will take this down as well as some blue hermit crabs.
 

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