Multiple algae need to be ID

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Hi member, could you help to identify those macros that attached?
Most of them are wild caught.

Thanks

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Very pleasing to the eye! The 1st is a red Graciela (spelling) ? I think. The rest I don't know.
 
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Very pleasing to the eye! The 1st is a red Graciela (spelling) ? I think. The rest I don't know.

I did tried to search for gracilaria, but doesn't seem so.

I found out another is scroll algae, but google only found blue scroll, doesn't able to find any info as brown scroll though.
 

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First pic, dragons breath?
Second and third could be Sea lettuce. Not sure on the fourth.
 

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1- gracilaria

2- dictoya ( probably best to get rid asap as very invasive)

3- scroll algae

4- halimeda
 
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1- gracilaria

2- dictoya ( probably best to get rid asap as very invasive)

3- scroll algae

4- halimeda

Thanks for the ID.
But since I intended to make this as a macroalgae tank. I think I would let the dictoya to seat longer.

Actually there is 1 more algae that I yet couldn't ID accordingly.

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Titanophora sp.

Dictoya sp.

Padina sp.

Halimeda sp.

Galaxaura sp. Is the one for your last update.
 

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