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All the articles I've read have been focused on the microscopic structure, taxonomy and ecology, nothing about aquariums. So again I have no clue. It is a form of coralline so....
 

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very cool i am stumped ,i would roll with it watch ,more help will come
 

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Here are some older pics in whiter light.

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Peyssonnelia perhaps? I have a red algae that can grow very fast if I don’t keep nitrates around 5-8. I hate the stuff as the SPS have to clear it off the rock as they encrust.
 

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Peyssonnelia perhaps? I have a red algae that can grow very fast if I don’t keep nitrates around 5-8. I hate the stuff as the SPS have to clear it off the rock as they encrust.
It's crazy how close to lobophora that seems! New one for me.
 

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It's crazy how close to lobophora that seems! New one for me.
Really a toss up! I went searching to see if I could find something that would really chow down on it. Snails, urchins, crabs nibble but no one chowing down.
 
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Peyssonnelia perhaps? I have a red algae that can grow very fast if I don’t keep nitrates around 5-8. I hate the stuff as the SPS have to clear it off the rock as they encrust.

I agree the closest thing to it was peyssonelia. My nitrates are around 10, usually keep them around there with weekly water changes. Maybe I have to go lower than that.
 
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Really a toss up! I went searching to see if I could find something that would really chow down on it. Snails, urchins, crabs nibble but no one chowing down.

I think my emerald crab eats tiny bits here and there. True, I’ve tried all different types of algae eaters no one really likes it.
 

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There is definitely another trigger at play. I see more growth on new rock (dry) than I see on the old live rock that I have had for years. The lack of a good bacterial film seems to give it an advantage.
 
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There is definitely another trigger at play. I see more growth on new rock (dry) than I see on the old live rock that I have had for years. The lack of a good bacterial film seems to give it an advantage.
I agree. It’s definitely growing faster on newer rock. It even out grows the coralline to a certain point. I also noticed that it grows low independent of light.
 

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