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Looks like dinoflagellates. From my experience, I was able to get rid of them by carefully scraping with a tooth brush and catching it in a net or a turkey baster, doing 25% water changes every 5 - 7 days and cutting back on the lighting and feeding. For some people, it's a massive battle though. If you google "dinoflagellates and reef tanks" you can confirm by an image search that this is what you have (the gas bubbles are a dead give away). If you search the same thing on the web, you'll see thousands of posts about it. Some people seem to go to extremes to get rid of them. Before you get too crazy in your approach, I would recommend common sense things like water changes, reducing lighting, feeding sparingly, and suctioning off the stuff. Check to make sure you have no dead snails and things like that. For me, it blew over in a couple of weeks with careful maintenance.