Is this a desirable algae?

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The zoa on this frag are the only ones not opening. Is this a pest algae or something else? The frag is indomaricultured from Live Aquaria.

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It looks like bryopsis

Does it look like this, kinda like a fern on it's ends?

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It’s a pest algae and difficult to remove. Not to mention nothing will eat it! You can try using magnesium or Fluconazole to get rid of it or hydrogen peroxide.
 

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