Yellow color algae?

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I wonder what kind of algea is this
Ammonia 0
Nitrite 0
Nitrate 5
pH 8.2
Phosphate 0.25
Should I dose chemiclean? I heard that thing kills corals. I have filter floss, chemipure elite, and purigen for my media rack. What should I do to get rid of it?

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Looks like either diatoms or dinoflagellets. Leaning towards diatoms. How old is the tank?
 

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Probably diatoms then. They are harmless. They disappear on their own once silicate is eaten. Give it a few weeks.
 
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Probably diatoms then. They are harmless. They disappear on their own once silicate is eaten. Give it a few weeks.
So should I decrease the time for lighting and reduce feeding? Thanks a lot!
 

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Sorry looking at the pic, you already have fish and corals in there, I assume you have used a bottle of bacteria to start your tank. If so then leave it as is and as said above, the diatoms will die off.
 
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Sorry looking at the pic, you already have fish and corals in there, I assume you have used a bottle of bacteria to start your tank. If so then leave it as is and as said above, the diatoms will die off.
Yes I used a bottle of BIO spira and it worked like a charm!
 

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Change nothing. Do nothing. It's normal.
 

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