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Although I do see some GHA , there is a presence of flagellates as pictured below. I said Callothrix. I meant Lyngbia which as in your case is reddish brown abd is a type of cyanobacteria. Even though it looks just like hair algae and is filamentous rather than slimy. It dislodges easily from the rock, has no discernible root or mat structure and grows fast. Lyngbya species seem to grow very fast in warmer tanks, and spread quickly once attached to a powerhead, suggesting they can replicate by fragmentation easily. Nevertheless aggressive manual removal over time can be effective.How sure are you that it's flagellates and callithrix? I've always been told GHA
It's really stuck so gently blowing loose with turkey baster will do almost nothing.
I can however scrub with a toothbrush and siphon it all up, although that probably won't loosen much of it at all.
As for "Add 1.5ml of liquid bacteria per 10 gallons daily for two weeks." Is this Vibrant or something else? what's a common liquid bacteria so I can see whats available in New Zealand.
I've added hydrogen peroxide before and it's worked. Is the 1ml of per 10 gallons at night every night?.
As for this, "Turn off white lights for a week" does this mean I can keep, green, blue red etc?
Finally I'll have see if I can get any astrea, trochus, nerite snails and a pin cushion urchin.