Help ID abnormal growth on rocks .

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I have been having this growing on my rock work for some time now .
it’s red in color , tried to brush it off and it won’t budge which caused me to think that it might be coralline algae .
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If it's purple-ish, it could definitely be coralline (which you want). It could also be cyano (which you don't want), but perhaps someone with sharper eyes can weigh-in.
 

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i don’t believe coralline algae forms in that manner. this is almost as if it is a root of some kind. coralline algae is more of an encrusting “patch” growing in a circular manner.
 
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Looks to be a form of small turf algae. Try pulling a tendril loose with a tweezer and examine under a magnifier.
Assuming it is red turf , what treatments can I use other than the peroxide dip since its not an option at all .
 

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