What is growing on my snail?

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That really looks like some small form of macroalgae, possibly some type of caulerpa, but I am not sure. The branching shape looks very plant-like, as does the green color and white near the root or anchor.
 
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That really looks like some small form of macroalgae, possibly some type of caulerpa, but I am not sure. The branching shape looks very plant-like, as does the green color and white near the root or anchor.
Its almost like there is a four leaf clover growing at the end of them, but the snails are also covered in some algae that almost looks like fur
 

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Its almost like there is a four leaf clover growing at the end of them, but the snails are also covered in some algae that almost looks like fur
Upon further inspection, it might be halimeda macroalgae with parts of the leaves deteriorated, leaving only the leaf veins behind?
 

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I’m thinking poriferan sponge
 

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No idea honestly they came from a tank that had byropsis so I hope its not that again
Bryopsis came to my mind from the picture, but I think it tends to look more fern-like with leaves off one central stem rather than branched tips on multiple-branches from the center stem. It could still be bryopsis. I definitely think it is some type of algae.
 
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Bryopsis came to my mind from the picture, but I think it tends to look more fern-like with leaves off one central stem rather than branched tips on multiple-branches from the center stem. It could still be bryopsis. I definitely think it is some type of algae.
Might just use the reef flux that I have left to see if it gets rid of it
 

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