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Good eye!!! I can barely tell there is a second kind, but I think I see what you're talking about in the bottom middle. Nice.Looks like I am seeing two types of algae growing in there. Caulerpa and something else red. Which is the OP referring to? If it is the green, you can just work on pulling it and replace with something like chaeto and then keep removing any that grows back. If it is the red, then I guess what James M said and scrape it and siphon it out. Probably some other way to control it too, but I was a novice last time I had tanks (and had moderate algae everywhere) and am only now the last year or so been prepping to get back in so don't have first hand experience with it. Just wanted to comment since people seem to be looking at two different things in the photo.
This is not true at all. Many people use caulerpa, myself included. It’s better at nutrient export than chaeto, less sensitive than chaeto, doesent randomly reproduce all over? So confused what you mean by that...The problem with that type is that it can and will reproduce sexually with no warning. It will then begin to grow on every inch of every rock in the DT.
Caulpera (green)What is it?
I would leave it. Why mess with a tank that is doing just fine?How do I stop get rid of this stuff growing in my sump, should I let it go it's only in my sump?
All my corals are growing have good color sps, and lps.