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Your help is greatly appreciated.

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It just appeared and it has been growing pretty fast. I purchased a sand sifting star and urchin a few months back so i think they might have brought it in the tank, but have no idea what it is!
 
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No, it was attached to some live rock for some time and then the other day it was on the back of the urchin. He let it go after a water change was done this morning.
 

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Yeah i would say its definitely a semi-bleached red algae. Nemastoma sounds like a good guess but it seems to lack the swollen sacs at the branches of each "leaf"
 

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