Yes, I know. Another algae ID thread.

Tom Caknakis

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Hello R2R, I would really appreciate any help with ID of this annoying algae. Few facts:

- about month ago took out liverock replaced with new ceramic reef
- tangs eat it
- its almost impossible remove that algae manually, its very well attached to ceramic surface.

Thanks for help

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Hello R2R, I would really appreciate any help with ID of this annoying algae. Few facts:

- about month ago took out liverock replaced with new ceramic reef
- tangs eat it
- its almost impossible remove that algae manually, its very well attached to ceramic surface.

Thanks for help

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Hair alga is the green filament. The brown slime on the filament might be dinoflagellates.
 

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I see a little GHA and what i used to call brown -snot algae...silicates may fuel the snot.
 

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