Help ID Algae.. It's taking over my new tank!

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Hello fellow reefers, I'm in dire need of help indentifying this algae that has taken over most of the rock in my tank. The tank is around 2 months old. At first I thought it was a form of dinos but it doesnt look like any i've ever dealt with - this looks like fur covering the rocks (best way I can describe it). I understand that a microscope would be be very helpful in doing that but i'm hoping somebody has dealt with this form of algae before. I will post parameters when I get home from work. Thank you in advance!!
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It's mostly green hair algae but there may be some turf algae or dinos in the mix as well (can't see clearly enough).
Oh wow, I was always under the impresson GHA would be more green. These hairs are more light brown/gold but I appreciate the quick response!
 

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Maybe you have dinos as me. I`ve recently wrote here what was my sutuation and how i`m dealing with it:
It seeams like you have bubbles in algae- it was in my tank also, as dino sign
 

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Maybe you have dinos as me. I`ve recently wrote here what was my sutuation and how i`m dealing with it:
It seeams like you have bubbles in algae- it was in my tank also, as dino sign
All algaes can cause bubbles
 

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Had that in my tank, the dinos go away on their own,i plucked larger strands of hair algae out of the tank and 3 months later there's barely any left
( of course my 0 po4 had something to do with that lol)
 

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