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There is a ton of cyano in there. You'll need to address your nutrient issues before your corals get smothered or the parameters stress them out. I'm no advocate for chemicals, but some chemiclean will nuke the current issue and then you can start treating the nitrates/phosphates feeding the cyano so it doesn't return.
It is only a bandaid. Are you using ro/di water? There is a reason the cyano is there, which is the nutrients in the water. They come from tap water or from feeding.
Run some phosphate media and do some extra wc's and syphon out as much as you can. If your not using ro/di water you should start, if you are it should be tested with a tds meter. It's going to be a battle but you can beat it
I have been using ro water so maybe I'll feed less and if it doesn't work out I'll maybe use the chemical. Does anyone know if the chemical is harmful to corals?
Anybody know much about this rock anemone? I've had it for a month now it opened up fine in the beginning but now it is most of the time closed up. I read that flame angels can nip on it. Could this be the problem?