Algae ID please

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Hi, looking for a positive ID on this algae in my tank. Current best guess is either gha, lyngbya or derbesia.

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Hi, looking for a positive ID on this algae in my tank. Current best guess is either gha, lyngbya or derbesia.

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Looks like green hair algae.
 

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Also some Ostreopsis dino cells looks like… and the pizza slice shaped cells are diatoms.
 
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