Bryopsis isn't that bad. There. I said it. I've always had it in my system, and while it can be pesky at times it isn't nearly as bad as its made out to be. While it is hard to remove from places it's set root, it dosent spread nearly as fast or grow nearly as fast as GHA. In my 1 year old LPS dominant system its confined itself to the bare skeletal bases of my branching duncan, the WaveMaker and a very small patch near the back. That's is. The rest of my tank is overrun with GHA, which is MUCH worse to deal with than bryopsis as it also is extremely difficult to remove from a location once it's set root and has dominated the upper part of the aquascape. Not to mention it grows quicker than xenia. While I don't know about you, bryopsis has never been an issue nor concern of mine. My attention has always been around the common (and much worse IMO) GHA. I'm currently looking for an acanthurus tang to hopefully manage this. Anyone else have similar experiences?