Can't Remember, this is normal right?

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I've had a few tanks in the past but I don't remember having coralline below the sand bed on the glass. Pretty much all around the top 1/2" of my sand bed is starting to grow green coralline. My rock came from a established tank so there's already plenty present on them. Just making sure this is normal or if I have something else going on.

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Come and scrape it off then. Haha. Takes a credit card to get it off the acrylic above the sand bed.
 
I have no clue what it is if it's not coralline then. Almost all grows in circles like coralline does. It doesn't look like it in the pics because I have tried to scraped it off a few times
 
1st image looks like Coralline the other images look like Cyanobacteria that likes to grow in areas of low oxygenation.
 
1st image looks like Coralline the other images look like Cyanobacteria that likes to grow in areas of low oxygenation.

Well it all feels the same when I'm scraping it off. The weird thing is that there's lots of flow where the second two pictures are at. The first pic is directly below my mp10.

This is right where the mp10 bounces off the other side of my nano. It didn't show up in the pic but there's already spots of coralline coming back where I scraped it off above the spot below the sand.

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The Circular one looks like a coraline patch which usually will turn pinkish. the other one looks like Cyano
 

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