Need help to ID, Dyno?

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Hello everyone,
I'm new in saltwater hoby. Need your help with identification, or confirmation.
Really want to belief that this is not dyno.
If it is dyno - is there any good fast way to get rid of it. Thanks.
Attached some microscope snaps and on on rock.

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Hello everyone,
I'm new in saltwater hoby. Need your help with identification, or confirmation.
Really want to belief that this is not dyno.
If it is dyno - is there any good fast way to get rid of it. Thanks.
Attached some microscope snaps and on on rock.

0001.jpg 0003.jpg 0004.jpg 0005.jpg snap.jpg
It could be dinoflagellates.

@taricha
 
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Hi,
Some better photos. It looks like some kine bacterial slime.
Microscope photo - unfortunately can't make greater magnification.
 

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It was on this rock I have no idea what it is I took the whole thing out it’s been for for 6 months at least I lost a couple of torches I have been treating flat worms rv7 days and some dipping but don’t know what this is Ty for any help tank is 2 years old mostly corals
 

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It was on this rock I have no idea what it is I took the whole thing out it’s been for for 6 months at least I lost a couple of torches I have been treating flat worms rv7 days and some dipping but don’t know what this is Ty for any help tank is 2 years old mostly corals
If you are asking about a problem in your tank you'd be better off starting a new thread.
 

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