inline6 Advanced Reefer Location Queens, NY Rating - 100% 29 0 0 Feb 27, 2007 #1 Need ID on this macro Algae, its about 1.5cm. Attachments macro?.jpg 74 KB · Views: 116
reefman Chairman of the board Manhattan Reefs Location Forest Hills Rating - 100% 66 0 0 Feb 27, 2007 #2 its macro algea?
noodleman Advanced Reefer Location Williamsburg, Brooklyn Rating - 100% 52 0 0 Feb 27, 2007 #3 its called Padina
inline6 Advanced Reefer Location Queens, NY Rating - 100% 29 0 0 Feb 27, 2007 #4 reefman said: its macro algea? Click to expand... Don't really know - lol What the hell is it?
prattreef Administrator Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location Brooklyn, NY Rating - 97.4% 74 2 0 Feb 27, 2007 #5 Padina sp.
inline6 Advanced Reefer Location Queens, NY Rating - 100% 29 0 0 Feb 27, 2007 #7 noodleman said: its called Padina Click to expand... Cool, thanks for the info.
Henrye Junior Member Location NYC Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Feb 28, 2007 #8 Very pretty, but is it good or bad? (probably like aptasia, which at first I thought were cool feather dusters:banghead
Very pretty, but is it good or bad? (probably like aptasia, which at first I thought were cool feather dusters:banghead
prattreef Administrator Manhattan Reefs Real Reefer Supporter Location Brooklyn, NY Rating - 97.4% 74 2 0 Feb 28, 2007 #9 Totally harmless and very pretty AFAIK. Randy
scarf_ace1981 Advanced Reefer Location San Juan, PR Rating - 100% 103 0 0 Feb 28, 2007 #10 it looks hard. is it like money plant? does it need calcium to grow??
Deanos Old School Reefer Location Bronx, NY 10475 Rating - 100% 194 0 0 Feb 28, 2007 #11 scarf_ace1981 said: it looks hard. is it like money plant? does it need calcium to grow?? Click to expand... Carbonate production
scarf_ace1981 said: it looks hard. is it like money plant? does it need calcium to grow?? Click to expand... Carbonate production
equinox nano reefer Location upper west side Rating - 0% 0 0 0 Feb 28, 2007 #12 I have heard around the web being called something like Scroll Algae because they group to look like open scrolls.
I have heard around the web being called something like Scroll Algae because they group to look like open scrolls.