Black algae on surface of sand

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Hello,

My tank has been set up for a few months now and I am going though the ugly phase (ugh.. when will it end???) I thought I had dino on my sand so I got anti-silicate pouches and made sure all the sand was thoroughly washed. But its not going away and I am starting to think maybe its something else as dino tends to be brownish but this is black. Can you please advise what this is?

I last cleaned the sand 2 days ago, now it looks like this again (this is under white light btw so that's the actual colour):


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It looks like Cyanobacteria, what are your parameters?
 
silica sand?
If so, I certainly wouldn't try to remove silica from water with products. It'll be pretty expensive and ineffective.
Interested to see what those brown things are. would love to see microscope shot.
 
Phosphates are high, nitrates between 20-30. I will try replacing the white coral sand with black Hawai sand, but if problems like this keep coming up I am tempted in going back to freshwater as it's really not worth it and the tank looks ugly as sin.
 

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