Can you Id this algae?

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It’s quickly replacing GHA in a matter of days, at least it looks better haha

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Yeah now that I look at it better, not bryposis. It was my initial thought too.

Is it just green? Can't tell with all the blue.

If it were pink, looks almost like cotton candy algae.
 
Yeah now that I look at it better, not bryposis. It was my initial thought too.
Is it just green? Can't tell with all the blue.
If it were pink, looks almost like cotton candy algae.
Assuming it's green - the only other algae I could come up with is caulerpa (also sold as fern feather and feather macro algae).
 
Yeah now that I look at it better, not bryposis. It was my initial thought too.

Is it just green? Can't tell with all the blue.

If it were pink, looks almost like cotton candy algae.
It’s Dark green just like the GHA
 
I'm going to bump this thread with a new pic under white light.
As you can see it's just a single rock that was supposed to be my zoa island.
Since i put this rock in a new system with pretty low nutrients it started to die off a little over the last few days, i didn't want to mess with the bursh since i'm not fond of palytoxin

Funny how all zoas look the same under whites :beaming-face-with-smiling-eyes:

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If you were local to me I’d take it off your hands, looks amazing
 

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