Help! Dinos, algae or bacteria? Id please.

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Does anyone know what is on my sand and rocks? It is covering some of my softie corals at the back of the tank. GSP, Zoas and a toadstool coral. Any ideas what it is?
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Looks like cyano to me...when is the last time you did a water change?
Last week I have been trying to vacuum it off the sand and get it off the rocks with a toothbrush then changing the filter sock after that.
 
Last week I have been trying to vacuum it off the sand and get it off the rocks with a toothbrush then changing the filter sock after that.
Did it come back the next day? If so, I would lean more towards dinos...although those are usually long, brown strings with bubbles.

Cyano is usually when a tank is too dirty. Dinos are when a tank is too clean.
 
Did it come back the next day? If so, I would lean more towards dinos...although those are usually long, brown strings with bubbles.

Cyano is usually when a tank is too dirty. Dinos are when a tank is too clean.
Yeah, it was better after that but it came back slowly throughout a few days any ideas on what I should do?
When I look at the algae upwards I can see bubbles and there were a few stringy strands earlier.
 
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If it were my tank, I would try some Chemiclean first. If that kills it off, it was definitely cyano...if it doesn't, it's dinos which are tough to defeat.
 
It looks like thick dino mats on the rocks and sand. If you have access to a microscope, that will tell for sure.
 
What is your phosphate level and are you using RODI water or tap water from the faucet?
Reduce light intensity a little and blow loose with a turkey baster and do a good siphoning. Consider getting ChemiClean which works well on Cyano bacteria
 

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