Been forced to remove a piece of rock due to what I think is byropsis can anyone please confirm this. nothing will eat it I pluck it it seem to come back also seem to hold a tonne of detritus.
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This is what I always thought.I am thinking green turf algae
Don't think it's that. It's not soft, very ruffCladophora sp, to me.
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An easy way to clarify, whether it is Bryopsis or not, is to look at the structure of a stalk in a microscope ... Bryopsidaceae (including Bryopsis, Derbesia, etc ...) do not present true cell divisions, Cladophoraceae (including Cladophora, Chaetomorpha, etc ...) have true cell divisions:Don't think it's that. It's not soft, very ruff

