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Hey no problem I get called on all the time.Those ones are not algae but green cyano so..yes they could cause that issue
@twilliard could help you
And sorry to twilliard to all my calls to him
You could always send a sample off to be identified-a lot of colleges with water departments will do it
I just had a problem with Cyanobacteria exactly what you have pictured. To get it off the the zoas I used an eye dropper to blow (underwater) it off. I wasn't too aggressive but I was persistent and it blew right off with no damage to the zoa. I also got a fighting conch and the Cyanobacteria was going in a matter of days.