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08/09/2006, 07:32 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Tampa Bay, Florida
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Not sure what to think...
On a recent fishing trip, I noticed that the rocks on the south side of the Skyway Bridge (TampaBay Area) were covered in what appears to be flourescent ORANGE coralline algae. This appears to be occurring in nature, and not as a result of artificial/ accidental means. Has anyone in the Tampa, FL area seen this ? and, can anyone offer an explanation. Personally, I love the purples and pinks in my tank, but as far as diversity goes...this could be a great addition if it could be propogated in a seperate tank and proven non-lethal. BTW, it's not CLOD.
Thanks, Randy |
08/09/2006, 09:47 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Under the Sea, Pa
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I had a couple spots of orange pop up on my rocks. It didnt last long within a day or two and changed to red. I have different colors in my tank. Red, Pink, Purple and Green. I wish the orange would have stayed.
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Couple SPS/Zoanthid tanks and a couple of FW planted tanks. Current Tank Info: 5 pieces of glass with some silicone and plastic frames holding them together |
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