Brown jelly protists on rockwork (not Dino or Cyano)

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Thanks @taricha .

@Terrapod go real cautious with the Vibrant. You have a beautiful reef there.

Yes, I do believe it was the primary cure for my chrysos which I tried everything else to remove. Yes, I have a very heavy level of SPS corals and was worried about potential side effects for them. The probability is small but very real. Just be ready tp pull back and filter out. Maintain measurable PO4 and NO3.
 
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Thanks @taricha .

@Terrapod go real cautious with the Vibrant. You have a beautiful reef there.

Yes, I do believe it was the primary cure for my chrysos which I tried everything else to remove. Yes, I have a very heavy level of SPS corals and was worried about potential side effects for them. The probability is small but very real. Just be ready tp pull back and filter out. Maintain measurable PO4 and NO3.
I have used vibrant before and don't think it's the cure here unfortunately.

Going to get an ICP done to see if it's silicates, but it's a long shot.

Otherwise I am left with no answers!
 

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