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It reminds me a lot of bryopsis but it's not even remotely green/blue. It feathers out at the ends and is brown/tan. It also grows as individual strands relatively far apart not going in clumps like BHA or GHA. It's also very easy to remove with a tooth brush unlike HA.

Its also not dead bryopsis as it grows back (in different spots) after being brushed from rock and scraped from glass.

PS I'm waiting for a new test kit in the mail so I'm not 100% sure what my parameters are but I hand feed pellets carefully, I'm under-stocked, and my nutrient export is pretty good.

PPS. I am considering doing a 3 day blackout and heavy water change. I'm 95% sure its photosynthetic as its not present in my sump at all, which is unlit. I just added some new corals so I want to give them a week to settle before stressing them with a blackout.
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Hard to tell but reminds me of caulerpa when it starts to shoot off new leaves. They have that white feathery appearance. Do they stay like that for more than 2 or 3 days?
 
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Hard to tell but reminds me of caulerpa when it starts to shoot off new leaves. They have that white feathery appearance. Do they stay like that for more than 2 or 3 days?

There are no runners making me think its not caleurpa.

unless I scrub it off with a toothbrush the stuff remains largely unchanged for days at a time.I'm doing weekly water changes to create some additional nutrient export/overturn so I run a toothbrush across all the rockwork before sand vacuuming. I guess I could experimentally leave some in place next time and see if it progresses.
 
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Anyone? It seems to be photosynthetic because a 72 hour blackout followed by a 15% water change killed off a lot of it but not all of it. It's starting to creep back.
 

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Could you give us a couple of more shots and preferably with white light? I think this would help in ID'ing.
 

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