Need an ID for green algae balls forming on rocks

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Hello, I am just looking for an ID and maybe some tips to remove the green algae balls forming on my rocks. (Yes, I am working on the Cyanobacteria with doses of Cyanococlean).

If it is a form of hair algae, I do plan on adding some turbo snails to remove it. The tank is a year old if that helps for any information.

Thanks for any help!

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Hello, I am just looking for an ID and maybe some tips to remove the green algae balls forming on my rocks. (Yes, I am working on the Cyanobacteria with doses of Cyanococlean).

If it is a form of hair algae, I do plan on adding some turbo snails to remove it. The tank is a year old if that helps for any information.

Thanks for any help!

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Can I get a straight on photo? Looks alittle distorted with the glass. Probably some sort of turf algae, though I'm not sure
 
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Balls are velonia
Glad it's not bubble aglae, but it was one of the only descriptive features I could come up with. I didn't realize turf was a thing or a better description.
 

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Glad it's not bubble aglae, but it was one of the only descriptive features I could come up with. I didn't realize turf was a thing or a better description.
You should probably look up Valonia and the methods for controlling it. I like my foxface, some employ mithrax crabs. Some just do manual removal but it can be controlled. That turf algae suggests that you have excess P and NO3. Slow down on your fish food to help with that issue.
 
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You should probably look up Valonia and the methods for controlling it. I like my foxface, some employ mithrax crabs. Some just do manual removal but it can be controlled. That turf algae suggests that you have excess P and NO3. Slow down on your fish food to help with that issue.
I have started reducing the food to spot feeding and lowered the standard lighting. I guess I'm not seeing the Valonia you are referring to. Or are you saying research as a preventative measure?
 

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Valonia is the worst algae to have.. I would read about how to exterminate it before it spreads.. Options including binning the zoas would be perfectly acceptable.
 

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