Purple, tufts, small, slow growing algae, need help identifying.

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I am wondering if this slow growing purple algae should be something of concern. It sticks to the rocks well in small fibrous tufts and I haven’t focused on it’s removal since it grows so slowly. I could not find out what it is. I actually like the look of it..

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I see wire algae first pic and what may be chrysophytes which will need to be scrubbed off
 
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Okay, I was able to scrub it all off. It was extremely tough algae, reminded me of a scotch brite 3M scuff pad. I used a brass brush to get it off the rocks and even with metal, it took many passes. I’m glad I reacted now vs later when it could have became an issue.
 

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