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Sorry now attachedAny pictures?
Was just going to say the same thing. Looks like regular old GHA, and some calothrix.In some aspects I see diatoms but on rock, I see what looks like Calothrix which is a member of the cyano group and appears as a slimy/fuzzy algae. Calothrix looks very similar to Dinos and needs to be physically scrubbed off with a firm toothbrush in a separate container of tank water.
After returning rock to tank, you can help control with addition of snails such as astrea, chiton, ninja star and 12 caribbean blue leg hermits
The key to breeding those species that will breed freely in the aquarium (trochus snails; ceriths; money cowries) is not having predators that will eat the eggs. Many wrasses, angelfish, filefish, and dottybacks will make quick work of any eggs that they find; you just have to have luck that your fish won't be interested in them. The best way to get a breeding population of molluscs, in my opinion, is to establish a healthy population before you add your fish.What did you do how’d you try them to breed

