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|  Purple/red algea I have a couple of areas on some of my live rock with this maroon colored algae on it, it lifts off easily but back comes back again. Is there anything I can use that will get rid of this stuff without having to upset the system    
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|   Chemi clean makes a good product. Look up the  red slime remover Sent from my SPH-L710 using Tapatalk 2 
				__________________ Current Tank Info: 500G outdoor experiment; 225G display tank; 20G Frag Tank | 
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 Thanks again for your help.  
				__________________ Hey! I never "LEFT" the hobby, just doing fresh water now. Which is still listed as part of Canreef if I'm not mistaken.   | 
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|  Chemiclean Yes, if it is cyano, Chemiclean worked very well on both of our tanks. 
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|   If it is red turf algae then snail work very well. I like Mexican Turbo Snails. Tom R | 
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|   Can you post a picture of the algae? How you respond depends very much on what it is you're dealing with. Cyano is a bacteria that can be treated chemically with a product like chemi-clean. Chemi-clean won't do a thing for real algaes, diatoms, or dinoflagellates though. Buying a herbivore to eat turf algae won't do a thing for cyano. It's best to get a positive ID on what it is first. | 
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