What’s this algae?

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Grows like moss. Came on a piece of live rock. Difficult to remove and only urchins seem to eat it.
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Definitely not hair algae.
 

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Looks to be green hair algae. Usually a sign of excess nutrients present in the system. Beautiful mushrooms by the way.
 
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I don’t think it is. Very thick and tough. Can pull off small chunks

Thanks on the shrooms!
 
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No string like bristles. Grows like a mat or moss.
 
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Googled and it does appear to be turf algae.

Guess I’ll try an urchin and glue down any frags.

Any other suggestions?
 

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Googled and it does appear to be turf algae.

Guess I’ll try an urchin and glue down any frags.

Any other suggestions?
Something you may want to look into that I mentioned earlier, this algae grows when there is excess nutrients in the system. Maybe track down the source of them whether it be bad ro/di water, over feeding, not frequent enough water changes, or other methods of nutrient export.
 
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Something you may want to look into that I mentioned earlier, this algae grows when there is excess nutrients in the system. Maybe track down the source of them whether it be bad ro/di water, over feeding, not frequent enough water changes, or other methods of nutrient export.

Phos - 0
Nitrates - 0
Water change every other week
Use RO

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Water change every other week
Use RO

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Those parameters make sense though, if you have algae it's consuming the nutrients so you'll show 0
 
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Anyone tried the Vibrant Liquid cleaner product?
 

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Those parameters make sense though, if you have algae it's consuming the nutrients so you'll show 0

I agree. Keep it there like a canary in a mine. One you see it start receding you're on the right track with nutrient export.
 

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Or add an herbivore fish and you'll never see any algae like that, except in your sump. Especially if you've got room for a Foxface.
 
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Turf algae almost gone after using Vibrant for a few months
 
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