Macro Algae? Red Mithras?

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I’m assuming this red stuff is macro algae, but what kind specifically?
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And I’ve found one red mithrax in these rocks. I’m assuming this is another one? This one is half the size of the confirmed one. About 1/2 inch.

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#1 looks like Chondria, though red, filamentous algae are incredibly diverse and can be hard to identify. This algae can go invasive.
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#2 is a Mithrax crab

Do I spot brown macroalgae in the background?
 
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This algae can go invasive.
It wouldn't be able to migrate from a refugium up to a display though, would it? (There's sponge between the refugium and return chamber.

Do I spot brown macroalgae in the background?
Yeah. I'm waiting for it to grow a bit bigger so I can get a good picture of it. I don't presently have a macro lens for my phone.
 

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It wouldn't be able to migrate from a refugium up to a display though, would it? (There's sponge between the refugium and return chamber.
The sponge will not catch all of the material passing from the refugium and the main display and I have had several species of macroalgae spread via spores.
Personally, I would wait to see whether the algae does grow uncontrollably or not before deciding to eliminate it.
 
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