Very flat worm/algae/growth?

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Hi reef2reef fam. Any idea what this is? I’ve seen a couple over the last week and just manually removed them. Referring to sort of wishbone shaped flat “growth” on top of cerith.

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****. It blew off of the cerith. My bad on the white light. I’ll post again w/ white if I can track another one down.
 
Looks like a type of dictoya algae
I am pretty convinced of this as well. It’s a brown macroalgae genus with smaller, highly invasive species (which is a shame, as they feature a gorgeous, blue iridescence) and larger, less invasive species. Mithrax crabs, urchins, and Abalones should be able to consume it.
 
Thanks guys appreciate the responses. It isn’t yet a problem in the tank but I’ll keep an eye on it. Just wasn’t sure what I was looking at at all :). If it comes back in more force perhaps I’ll revisit.
 

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