Help Identifying Algae

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Hi everybody,

I'm hoping somebody can help me identify this algae that is growing on my sandbed. I recently treated the tank with fluconazole for GHA. It worked fairly well, but then I started getting this greenish to red/brown almost dusty type growth. At first I thought diatoms? Maybe it's cyano? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

About the tank:
30 g AOI
2 powerheads
Filter sock
Media reactor with 1/2 cup GFO

At last check on Hanna testers:
Phosphate: 0.07 ppm
Nitrates: 2.4 ppm
pH: 8.3
ALK: 9.8 ppm

Thanks very much!
Josh

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Hi everybody,

I'm hoping somebody can help me identify this algae that is growing on my sandbed. I recently treated the tank with fluconazole for GHA. It worked fairly well, but then I started getting this greenish to red/brown almost dusty type growth. At first I thought diatoms? Maybe it's cyano? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

About the tank:
30 g AOI
2 powerheads
Filter sock
Media reactor with 1/2 cup GFO

At last check on Hanna testers:
Phosphate: 0.07 ppm
Nitrates: 2.4 ppm
pH: 8.3
ALK: 9.8 ppm

Thanks very much!
Josh

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Can be cyanobacteria. You can try 3 days blackout
 

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You can refer this for cyanobacteria
 

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