ID - Is this Bryopsis?

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Hard to tell in the pictures but if you look close at a strand and it is fern like then yes. Reef Flux works well without any ill affects on your tank inhabitants.
 
Hard to tell in the pictures but if you look close at a strand and it is fern like then yes. Reef Flux works well without any ill affects on your tank inhabitants.
It was hard to find some with any real length… I think it’s getting eaten and kept short. But I was able to pull some out of the overflow. Looks fernish.
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Looks more like it than not but nothing will eat bryopsis, as it is toxic. If you see fish or an invert eating it then we know it is not using Reef Flux it will take about 3-4 days when you will see it turning light grey and about a week later it will be gone. If you choose this route just follow instructions. Good luck.
 

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