Please help identify weird algae?

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I have recently had an explosion of this brown short algae. I can blow it off rocks and coral but it is spreading very fast. Water parameters are good verified by recent ICP. I feel like I have seen it before but just a little here and a little there but recently it is everywhere.
Please help identify and if you know a natural predator for it.
Thank you all in advance!

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My total guess would be not algae but sponge?
 

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What kind of CUC do you have?
 

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Interesting! It does not grow long so maybe do. Any idea why it has blown up? Any natural way to get rid if it?
If it is sponge it’s not a bad pest so to speak but maybe just something you don’t want, some people actually deliberately try and grow it in theirs tanks…check your silica as I believe sponge feed on that, reducing that may help and physical removal shouldn’t harm anything, again working on the premise it is sponge.
 
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If it is sponge it’s not a bad pest so to speak but maybe just something you don’t want, some people actually deliberately try and grow it in theirs tanks…check your silica as I believe sponge feed on that, reducing that may help and physical removal shouldn’t harm anything, again working on the premise it is sponge.
I have never cared about sponges before, but this is taking over and it is growing/attaching to corals. I will check silica levels. Thank you.
 

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