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02/06/2008, 12:52 PM | #1 |
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can't seem to ID Algae
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That kinda looks like some sort of coral..
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If you're talking about what's covering it...the green stringy algae...it looks like hair algae to me.
Here is a pic of my hair algae...do they look similar?
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some one told me it may be bubble algae and to get rid of it by chipping a pice off the rock
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02/06/2008, 01:19 PM | #7 |
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LOL! I forgot to post the pic! Here:
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ya but my hair algae has more of a feathery look.bryopsis or valonia mabe ?
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is yours current?
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Valonia is bubble algae. Could it be Maiden's Hair algae? What site did you use to try the visual ID?
Have you tried: Melev's Reef
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Quote:
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02/06/2008, 01:31 PM | #12 |
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The red one is Halymenia. Grew in sheets and cool little bubble tipped trees in my tank until I put a Tang in. It is very easy to remove and doesn't proliferate much.
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started with algae slide show to find out what hair algae is growing on. should i remove it or let it grow
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If what you're talking about is the red plant, as seapug stated is halymenia. If it were me, personally, I would leave it. But that's personal preference.
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IMO, from what I can tell, the green looks similar to HA, but is that also what's covering your rock as well???
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yes ive been taking it out and cleaning it with a tooth brush in my waterchange bucket. Should i be doing this ?
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