White algae, any ideas?

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Finally got algae, don’t know what kind. Heard that it might be white because of a lack of chlorophyll, I just got my reef light today so that would make sense. Any ideas what kind of algae this is?

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Really hard to tell in the pics. Possibly a bacterial bloom of some sort.
Can you blow it off the rocks? Is it slimy? Fuzzy?
When I use a turkey baster I can yank it off with a good amount of resistance, but I can’t blow it off. It feels fuzzy when I touch it.
 

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If it's bacteria (which it doesn't sound like), snails and crabs won't help. If it's algae (fuzzy especially) a Turbo can definitely be beneficial.
 

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Keep in mind, Turbos can get large. What size tank? Looks to be a 10ish gallon tank?
 

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2', you could probably get away with a couple Turbos without too much problems.
 
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