Hard Red Algae or cyano?

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I have a red algae that is impossible to scrape off, I only break off chunks of coralline underneath it.

I’ve treated with chemiclean twice in 6 days. This isn’t the soft Cyano I’ve had before that chemiclean wiped out in less than 48 hours.

It’s receded a little on the back glass, but now spreading on the rocks.

Nitrates 2
Phosphates .07

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Looks like coralline algae to me.
I guess it could be, it’s hard enough, but it has receded on the back glass since I dosed chemiclean.
The overflow was completely covered, now there are uncovered spots.
 

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Its a calcareous organism similar to coraline known as Lithothamnions
 

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