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is bryposis some sort of different algae or is it the scientific name for hair algae? if they are different is there a way to id them?
 
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As far as I know, the term "hair algae" is applied to a variety of different algae. Bryopsis is (I think) rather thicker and stalkier than the others, though (less like hair, more like grass stalks).

Of course, I might be completely wrong. Anyone any other ideas?
 
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short answer, nope. Bryopsis looks like a little tiny fern plant. "hair algae" like Burntom said, is a bit generic for a host of nuisance algaes seen in captive systems.

Emerald crabs work well. But the key is to keep phosphates down and pH/Alk up.
 
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Hair algae is more of a general term meaning filamentous algae. Bryopsis is a genus of the order: Caulerpales, which encompesses about 45 genera and 400 species one of which is the genus: Derbesia, or one of what we commonly call hair or nuisance algae. Some species of Bryopsis could be considered hair algae.

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Which all goes to show the risks of common names as opposed to their pesky latin counterparts. :wink:

Seriously though, I remember spending long hours searching for a particular algae on the internet. It's one of the more difficult tasks, considering how many different genus and species there are.
 

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