is this bryopsis?

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Is this Bryosis? or it's just string hair algea, i just pull a bit out of them on this coral

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Its too small to see.
the green will have a definite feather or fern appearance.

Def knock those snot worms off the frag. try to get them at the base.
 
You have to pick or tweeze off those snotty vermitid snails...they are a snail so that's a hard shell...and they'll retract down into the base as soon as you get close or touch them....so like salty said get 'em at the base if you can.

Too bad a little cuz it looks like the vermitid has been covered over by a pink-looking sponge. I agree to get rid of him, but maybe do it underwater to save what you can of the sponge? (You can move him out of the tank to do it, but never take him out of water in the process...make sense?)
 
You have to pick or tweeze off those snotty vermitid snails...they are a snail so that's a hard shell...and they'll retract down into the base as soon as you get close or touch them....so like salty said get 'em at the base if you can.

Too bad a little cuz it looks like the vermitid has been covered over by a pink-looking sponge. I agree to get rid of him, but maybe do it underwater to save what you can of the sponge? (You can move him out of the tank to do it, but never take him out of water in the process...make sense?)

man I thought it was calcium deposits at first.
Thank you for ur input
 
They get annoying yea. They do sting some corals. some like yours dont seem to care.
 

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