What is this on my sand?

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I have had this issue with my sand for quite some time now, maybe a year. I can't remember the last time it was nice and white looking. When the lights come on it is fairly white with a little brown. By the end of the light cycle it is really brown. I bought about a year ago 3 cucumbers and a couple months back 6 conchs. None of that helped. These diatoms or algae grows and disappears every day. Anyone else have experience with it? Here is a picture of it.


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My lights run 5pm to 11pm. They are two 400w 20k. I don't feed much and my phosphates on hannah meter are .03 nitrates are about 2-5. That is why I don't understand why the issue. It is strange and how it disappears every day and grows back kind of weird. Is that indicative of diatoms? Sand bed is about 2" and I clean it about every other month by siphon.
 

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Looks like corraline to me. No worries. If it bothers you vacumn it when you do water change. Tank looks great.
 

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My lights run 5pm to 11pm. They are two 400w 20k. I don't feed much and my phosphates on hannah meter are .03 nitrates are about 2-5. That is why I don't understand why the issue. It is strange and how it disappears every day and grows back kind of weird. Is that indicative of diatoms? Sand bed is about 2" and I clean it about every other month by siphon.
Hmm that is odd. I had the same problem, which started during the summer when we get more sun light down here, I ran my lights 2 hours less and it went away just like that. Not sure what it could be then
 
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Someone mentioned on my local forum that it my be dinoflagellates. I may try some h2o2 dosing for a couple days to see if it helps
 
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