Hi all, I have a new problem in my tank. Seems that there is always a new problem for me
This nasty algae has started to appear in multiple places. It's very firmly attached to the rocks and plugs and can't be pulled off only trimmed. Is it bryopsis or gha?
For my next question I'm leaning towards fluconazole to get rid of it, but I have a lot of macros that I don't want to kill. I see some people saying they're fine, others say they die. Other than the caulerpa I don't recall the name of them but you can see them in the pics.
The nuisance algae in question is visible in pic 1 on the zoas and in pic 3 on the rocks but clumps of it are all around the tank.
Advice please
Btw water tests are all good no spikes of anything.

This nasty algae has started to appear in multiple places. It's very firmly attached to the rocks and plugs and can't be pulled off only trimmed. Is it bryopsis or gha?
For my next question I'm leaning towards fluconazole to get rid of it, but I have a lot of macros that I don't want to kill. I see some people saying they're fine, others say they die. Other than the caulerpa I don't recall the name of them but you can see them in the pics.
The nuisance algae in question is visible in pic 1 on the zoas and in pic 3 on the rocks but clumps of it are all around the tank.
Advice please
Btw water tests are all good no spikes of anything.


I even saw a few pieces detach and float away sucked into the filter. Still zero effect on my overgrown caulerpa which I'm ok with. Pic 1 is this morning and Pic 2 is a minute ago. Please excuse my goby photo bombing. He thinks I'm gonna feed again.