Any idea what kind algae is that?

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Agreed on hair algae. Your best bet is to remove as much of it by hand as you can. A toothbrush, obviously one that is new, is your best bet to get it off rocks. That or siphon the sand.
 
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Agreed on hair algae. Your best bet is to remove as much of it by hand as you can. A toothbrush, obviously one that is new, is your best bet to get it off rocks. That or siphon the sand.
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Green hair algae. Temporarily reduce white brightness and remove as much as you can by hand,
Doribella sea hare or small urchin should mow this down for you
 

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