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Does anyone know what the green growth is on right side? At first I was thinking wow, this zoa has sweepers

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looks like a macro algae to me,will get out of hand if nothing to eat it,but not hair or turf,can see the roots in pic,easily controlled by removing by hand will help absorb phosphate in tank :)
 

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Bryopsis which is a nuisance algae. Pull as much off as you can by hand and liquid vibrant is great in getting rid of this. Also reducing white light intensity will help
 
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Bryopsis which is a nuisance algae. Pull as much off as you can by hand and liquid vibrant is great in getting rid of this. Also reducing white light intensity will help
Thank you! After researching the other answers posted, you're correct! Finally a forum for actual responses and accuracy
 

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