Help with persistent green algae

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My reef tank is 6 months old. It has gone through a few rounds of uglies, but seems to be doing better in recent weeks.

I have this green algae on the Marco rock, and none of the CUC(scarlet hermits, fighting conch, trochus, cerith, and nassarius) seem to touch it. I can’t scrub it off, like I did with GHA and other algae. Tooth brush and suction don’t affect it.

Any thoughts on what it is, and how to get rid of it?

TYIA.

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