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FS/FT Gracilaria (calgary)
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Time for more macro pruning... The Gracilaria is starting to take over the seahorse tank.
5$ for a palm sized hunk sound reasonable? Also lookin for frags :D Pic should be attached. Nice red macro algae |
It looks more like Red Halimenia to me, not Gracilarius.
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No, the halymenia's are a harder macro, this stuff is soft pliable and feels greasy - 99% sure it's Gracilaria.
I do have something closer to red halymenia, but it's not yet for sale ;) Seem to recall it's proper name was Cen??? |
How well does it ship? If it ships well, then I would love to get a portion or two of it for my seahorse tank tooooooooo.
I've shipped Chaeto & Prolifera before but no red macros. Anthony |
Shipped this stuff before "dry" (wrapped in wet towel) buyers never complained about dead plants... One package was in transit for 4 days - Mind you it was much earlier in the spring with lower temps.
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Not to rock the boat, but that's the stuff I got from you last summer Anthony. |
Then it's Red Halimenia.:)
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Bah, y'all are too difficult... Halimenia is supposed to be calcaerous - this stuff isn't. If ya can't bend and break it, it's not calcaerous...
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http://www.marineflora.com/macroalgae.html Look at the pictures, going by that (and numerous other reputable sources), it's definitely not halymenia.
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does this stuff go sexual , would it be okay in your main tank for added color and growth?
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No not a variety of caulerpa (no matter what species you believe it is), doesn't go sexual. But - My yellow tang and 6bar angel love to nip at it.
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Hey Andy, did that stuff come from me? It did right?
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All gone for now
Albert - it may have, I've gotten red macros from a variety of people - some have survived some haven't, strangely I've never tried to tag them to keep track of who supplied what ;) |
Just noticed this thread as I was searching for some halymenia for my sump. From what I've had previously, halymenia is soft and slippery.
Here's a good ID page. There's a "Search for:" textbox at the bottom. http://www.algaebase.org/PictureSearch.lasso? I guess they both look the same. Here's what some species of Halymenia looks like: http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/GradStu.../Halymenia.jpg http://www.nss.org.sg/singaporewater...4320lo_000.jpg http://www.algaebase.org/webthumbs/H...a_floresii.jpg |
Yup, my red halimenia looks like picture number 2.
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Holy bringing up dead threads :)
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