Nuisance Algae

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Hey everyone, I had this algae grow in my tank initially thinking it was Bryopsis. However, I'm not sure anymore. When I first spotted it during my water changes, I just sucked it out of my tank. I decided to go all out with Reef Flux for more preventative measures. However, two weeks later after dosing Reef Flux, it has taken over my whole tank affecting all of
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my livestock. Can you all help identify this from the pictures I have taken, and recommend what else to do besides manual removal, which I am doing every day now? Currently, my Hanna testers are not reading any phosphates or nitrates due to this algae.
 
If its 'stiff', it might be bryopsis. If not, its probably standard hair algae.

Obviously you have a lot of stray nutrients feeing the algae. Cut that down first.

Second is to remove as much algae as you can manually. If you can, remove one rock at a time, clean that outside the tank, then rotate it back in and pull the next rock out.
 
If its 'stiff', it might be bryopsis. If not, its probably standard hair algae.

Obviously you have a lot of stray nutrients feeing the algae. Cut that down first.

Second is to remove as much algae as you can manually. If you can, remove one rock at a time, clean that outside the tank, then rotate it back in and pull the next rock out.
Spot on advice here. I'd just add to ensure a diverse and adequate clean up crew.

Can you please list your parameters? Using RODI?
 

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