Nuisance algae distribution

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Long story but rebooted a display tank. Fuge, sump and plumbed in 30 are old. I assume this is some form of green hair algae. Not unexpected to have some growing pains. One thing I don't understand is why it is only in the display tank which contains a CUC. Light spectrum in fuge should be more suited for it I would think but none. 30 gallons pumbed into the system has none and only has a clown and bunch of anenome. Is it thriving on something on the rock itself? I cycled rock for some time in a tub but I imagine some nutrients stayed on the rock. Thanks in advance.
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Long story but rebooted a display tank. Fuge, sump and plumbed in 30 are old. I assume this is some form of green hair algae. Not unexpected to have some growing pains. One thing I don't understand is why it is only in the display tank which contains a CUC. Light spectrum in fuge should be more suited for it I would think but none. 30 gallons pumbed into the system has none and only has a clown and bunch of anenome. Is it thriving on something on the rock itself? I cycled rock for some time in a tub but I imagine some nutrients stayed on the rock. Thanks in advance.
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Wonder what the rocks looked like before you scrubbed and cured them. It seems the “cure” might have been incomplete.
 
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Certainly, were not perfect. No detectable ammonia etc in the tub. Dumb question but that is not dino is it?
 
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Thought an update. Was concerned possible Dino and excluded with the paper towel/container test posted. Think just Chrysophtes. Anyway, I cut the hours of lighting down, added modest clean up crew, became diligent with filter sock and protein skimmer, added a lawn mower blenny. Got dramatic improvement in 3 days. Fine with some growth for future herbavores. Last pic is "before".
 

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