M Mihai Advanced Reefer Oct 3, 2004 #1 Any idea what algae is that? Thanks, M. Attachments redalgae.jpg 51.2 KB · Views: 539 redalgae2.jpg 15.5 KB · Views: 536
A Anonymous Guest Oct 5, 2004 #2 It's a pretty algae. Don't know the scientific name but wish I had some. Bob
M Mihai Advanced Reefer Oct 5, 2004 #3 beaslbob":1rsl1kqa said: It's a pretty algae. Don't know the scientific name but wish I had some. Bob Click to expand... If it grows well... sure, I'd love to. M.
beaslbob":1rsl1kqa said: It's a pretty algae. Don't know the scientific name but wish I had some. Bob Click to expand... If it grows well... sure, I'd love to. M.
A Anonymous Guest Oct 5, 2004 #4 I have seen red grape for sale at relatively high prices. Like $20 and more plus shipping. If it were me, I would everything I could to protect that and keep it growing.
I have seen red grape for sale at relatively high prices. Like $20 and more plus shipping. If it were me, I would everything I could to protect that and keep it growing.
M Mihai Advanced Reefer Oct 5, 2004 #5 My wife found it: Botryocladia sp. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... pCatId=490 You're right: nice price. I like the color and growth pattern, I'll try to take care of it. It doesn't seem that my emeralds like the taste, so it has a fair chance. Regards, Mihai
My wife found it: Botryocladia sp. http://www.liveaquaria.com/product/prod ... pCatId=490 You're right: nice price. I like the color and growth pattern, I'll try to take care of it. It doesn't seem that my emeralds like the taste, so it has a fair chance. Regards, Mihai
A Anonymous Guest Oct 5, 2004 #6 I would even put a small peice of it in another container and let it grow there. Good luck Bob