Agressive Algae ID

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Tank less than six months old. Tank problems; keyhole limpets, aiptasia, & this aggressive algae. It has runners. Lightly stocked, only one fish & a 40g reefbreeders cleanup crew package. Same single fish since tank cycled. All rockwork came from a vendor from the keys. Any positive ID on the algae?

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Nah, this stuff is conical, not flat. You can grab it and pick up the rockwork. Very tuff. Nothing on reefcleaners resembles it. Some type of turf algae.

At first glance it looked kinda flat but taking a better look it's pretty conical. Did a little image searching but ultimately couldn't find something that most resembled this...green pinecone algae? Hopefully someone with experience and knowledge will chime in soon
 

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Looks like Caulerpa brownii. But I believe that is a cold water species.

If it is some species of Caulerpa, a fox face will eat it to extinction. If your LFS allows, cut few pieces of the algae and feed it to fox face and/or other rabbit fish they have. Buy the one that eats it.
 
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Looks super cool, I would buy it. Sorry you're having problems with it. If it is a caulerpa I would say it's probably very fragile, eventually it will go sexual and all die. But often comes back even after that. A real beast to get rid of.
 
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Someone looked at my tank & ID'd this stuff as Fuzzy Finger Algae (Batophora oerstedii). If you mess with it, it turns the water green/yellow. It is from the keys, where I sourced the live rock. After trimming it back after it overtook the tank, the hermits will strips the stocks bare. My water was a crazy lime green color. I'm patiently waiting for my rock urchin to find the stumps.
 

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Someone looked at my tank & ID'd this stuff as Fuzzy Finger Algae (Batophora oerstedii). If you mess with it, it turns the water green/yellow. It is from the keys, where I sourced the live rock. After trimming it back after it overtook the tank, the hermits will strips the stocks bare. My water was a crazy lime green color. I'm patiently waiting for my rock urchin to find the stumps.
Nice getting the ID - I only found out about Batophora like a month ago looking up a different algae (I've still got a lot of learning to do with algae ID). I'd offer some of it to some local reefers and fish stores, as it's not a common algae and you've found a critter that eats it.
 
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