i need help in determining what algae this is

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hello i have been running the tank for 11 months with fish only. im slowly going into corals and added dry rock to the tank which i cycled in an rubber maid bucket. i cycled the rock in it for a month then i added it to the main tank it was ok for a week but slowly the green algae was taking over the whole tank which i didn't have a problem before. i do run a skimmer and feed my fish once a day. the water parameters are as follow Ammonia undetectable, Nitrate 5ppm, pH 8.2, Nitrite 0. i used a red sea test kit. help me
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Yes people get these two confused based on appearance
Two absolutely different species
The spirulina I grow produces little to no o2
 

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