Algae identification?

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Any ideas as to this algae? It is red with long strings, 1-2 cm. No bubbles and not snotty so I'm hopeful it's not dino
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I think you'll need to pluck some and get it under a microscope (any microscope, even a toy works) for a chance at positive ID.

Do you at least have it under control? :)
 
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It is under control at the moment. I gave it a good clean and a 72hr blackout which has knocked it back completely. We will see if I get a recurrence. Nitrates and phosphates are low and under control.
 

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Is it only on eggcrate? Some eggcrate leaches phosphates and encourages algae growths... Looks like new eggcrate so that made mention about this, sorry can't help with ID.
 

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