Algae Identification

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Hello! Fairly new saltwater tank (2-3 months), has a few corals and two fish. Recently started seeing these almost like seaweed looking algae. Just curious what they are and if I need to do anything about it, they seem to mainly be on the rocks.

Any information would be greatly appreciated!!

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sorry, I shouldve thought about the lighting. It seems like two different types:
 

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Looks like a relatively new tank, you’ll experience lots of interesting algae types. This one looks like the start of just green hair algae.
 

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Looks like new tank uglies, maybe some Bryopsis.
 
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Should this be something that I should be actively removing? or adding something to prevent it? or just kinda continue as normal with weekly water changes. I just didnt want to get behind on it
 

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Should this be something that I should be actively removing? or adding something to prevent it? or just kinda continue as normal with weekly water changes. I just didnt want to get behind on it

If it is bryopsis, I would actively remove it. You can take the rock out and put some hydrogen peroxide on the bryopsis.
 

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