Algae ID help

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need some assistance Identifying the algae in my tank. I’m attaching some white light photos. If I scoop it up it does kind of hold together in that it’s kind of stringy doesn’t feel mucus or slimy.

My tank parameters are:
Calcium: 421
Alk: 8.2
mg: 1213
Phosphate: 0.13
Nitrate: 0

I know I should try to get nitrate up general but would like to ID the algae first. I did recently have some GHA that’s mostly gone. Not sure if this is remnants of that or something else. My yellow eye Kole tang does pick at it some.
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What’s interesting is it’s only on the sand and unchecked for a few days it really takes over
 
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What's phosguard going to do for this problem?

If your current livestock doesn't touch it, I would add something that does, along with manual removal.
My thinking is to bring phosphate down some. It’s obviously there and if it’s a little high with this algae that’s what isn’t being absorbed. Might switch up food too.
 

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My thinking is to bring phosphate down some. It’s obviously there and if it’s a little high with this algae that’s what isn’t being absorbed. Might switch up food too.
Your phos is already decently low, and even if you lower it I don’t think it will help your algae issue — and if you bottom it out it very likely will make things worse.
 

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