Dictyota macro taking over. HELP

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So I have what I think is dictyota. It’s extremely difficult to remove by hand. None of my critters want to touch it. Anyone know how to get rid of this stuff?

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Same issue with Dictyota, my purple tang, urchin, blue leg, snails doesnt touch it.
what are the option?

emeral crab, sea hare?
 

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I am having the same issue. I had a sea hare that would keep it under control but he kept getting stuck in my fans. I no longer have a sea hare. But definitely need something new that will eat it.
 
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I ended up taking my rock out and scrubbing it with peroxide to kill all that stuff. It sucked but once I was done it never came back.
 

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I ended up taking my rock out and scrubbing it with peroxide to kill all that stuff. It sucked but once I was done it never came back.
Did this affect the microbial life in the tank? I run a AIO system and would be worried about killing all the bacteria on the rock and setting things outta whack.
 
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It didn’t bother my tank at all. I run a mostly sps tank and there weren’t any issues.i did make sure to keep the rock wet and I rinsed it in old saltwater before I re added it back.
 

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