Is this Dinoflagellates?

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I arrived home after a weekend away, and my corals are covered in a brown, stringy substance. My glass is also covered in a short, brown, algae-like substance. The substance that is on my corals is very long, at roughly four inches.

Is this dinoflagellates?

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Possibly. Honestly not enough id worry yet.
 
I would.
Blow it off , stop any coral food aminos etc.
check that the Po4 doesn’t bottom out.
Look for those kinds of red flags.
 
I'm 98% sure its dinoflagellates I'm currently dealing with it as well. I even purchased a microscope to ID mine.
 
I think I have some too. Probably a different strain.

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hate to bring this back up but I have the same stuff... was this Dinos?
 

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