Red spots on live rock

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Noticed when I have only the blue lights on, my live rock has started to grow a lot of red spots on it. There’s more than this picture shows

Anybody know what it could be?

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Red algae.
Keep an eye on it so it doesnt develop into red Cyano bacteria
 
Can you get a pic with less blues in it? Its hard for me to sat anything with so much blue.
 
Just guessing from what's visible in the pics but I would say its coraline. A pic in all white light will help in getting a more accurate answer. Also you could blast it with a turkey baster and such and if it doesnt blow off its coraline or a coral attached.
 
Just guessing from what's visible in the pics but I would say its coraline. A pic in all white light will help in getting a more accurate answer. Also you could blast it with a turkey baster and such and if it doesnt blow off its coraline or a coral attached.
I can’t really see it with the whites, couldn’t get a picture.
But with the blues it’s this bright maroon glow.. it’s starting to grow on all of the rock.

I will try with a turkey Baster tomorrow
 
Does it look like this? No one seems to be able to tell me what this is. Very difficult to remove, needs to be scrapped with a stiff brush
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It’s dying or dead coralline. I got it with my KP live rock and it slowly disappeared and when I move a superglued frag it’ll look the same under that.
 

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