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    It sounds like it could be cyano.

    To get rid of it: increase circulation, siphon off detritus, do water changes, use a phosphate absorber and activated carbon. Small hermits will graze on it. Adding detritivores may also help. Siphon out as much of the cyano as possible when doing water changes.

    Gary
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    125 SPS, 75 gal. LPS/softie reef, 9 gal. Nano

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    you can even go after it with a toothbrush while you siphon, and yes, it is bad, it can overgrow corals and kill them. It is more a sign that something is not properly balanced in your tank, as Gary pointed to, Phosphates. What he said is what you need to do.
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