GHA or Bryopsis or neither?

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Have had this tank running a couple of months now. This stuff broke out and covered everything in a matter of days. Happened right after I added a cuc.. one of the snails had some algae on it which I guess might have seeded my tank.

Been doing weekly water changes ~15% tank volume - haven't added any chemicals or anything.

Tested phosphates and nitrates - 0's across the board - assuming false negative readings due to this stuff sucking nutrients up.

Was thinking of giving flux rx a shot.

What does this look like to you guys? GHA or Bryopsis or neither? Thanks in advance.

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Looks like both.
Bryopsis is the one has feather like leaves
 

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I’ve had my fair share of bryopsis. Feathers on that algae does not say bryopsis. Too thin and fluffy bryopsis is more like a fern than a feather. Just google it
 
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I’ve had my fair share of bryopsis. Feathers on that algae does not say bryopsis. Too thin and fluffy bryopsis is more like a fern than a feather. Just google it
Thanks for the comments. So what do you think it is? GHA?
 

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