Can somebody positively ID that this is bryopsis for me?

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I keep second guessing myself. Thank you all very much for sharing your knowledge.

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Looks great!

The best tip I can give you is to have a separate isolation tank for new incoming corals . Observe for any aiptasia, nuisance algae like bubble algae and Bryopsis and other coral bugs . Keep it isolated for 2 months and eradicate if necessary while it’s in the isolation tank . Then transfer it to your main tank after careful observation.

The same goes for any new fish and inverts
 

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