Hi,
Yes, it does look like the start of
Dinoflagellates, if I recall, it has little to do with ‘new tank syndrome’, or any particular salt but may be more as a result of seasonal changes,
Reefkeeping Magazine,
Aquarium Frontiers
Snails will not touch this, as it’s toxic to them, if you want to keep them you may want to transfer to another tank.
I fought it for three months; the first month was trying different things that were not working, like massive 50/70% water changes, lights out for extended periods, etc.
What I did was stop water changes, maintain pH at 8.4 with kalkwasser. I would also use a powerhead to blow it off the rocks and panes, while at the same time having a filter sock on the drain, which was replaced daily. I also set the skimmer to skim on the wet side. I can’t actually pinpoint what worked for me, but it went away after three months.
Don't add anymore Redslime remover, as it's not going to help. I would also not add any new livestock at this time. It will mostly likely overcrowd your corals also, so you will have to increase your husbandry.
I’m not sure how adventurous you are, but there is a thread on Reef Central where others are using Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2) to help combat it
Oh, have a good night at work
