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Old 01-04-2010, 05:39 PM
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Default Plant growth in Coral/fish tank - question

My tank is pretty much free of any nuisance algea or other annoying growths - except for this one. This grows on top of some live rock and around a plate of monti. It looks healthy and all, but is it ok to leave and is it indicative of something not correct? Tests are all within acceptable ranges.
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Old 01-04-2010, 05:57 PM
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Mmmmmmmmm yummy..... looks like salad.
I have been trying to get rid of it in my tank. It seems to take over with viny growth. Not sure of the name though.


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My tank is pretty much free of any nuisance algea or other annoying growths - except for this one. This grows on top of some live rock and around a plate of monti. It looks healthy and all, but is it ok to leave and is it indicative of something not correct? Tests are all within acceptable ranges.
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Old 01-04-2010, 06:22 PM
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halimeda algae
It is slower growing, but I pull it out of my tank as it uses up an enormous amount of calcium to grow and I dont fancy buying supplements so my macro algae can flourish I would rather the calcium I add to the tank be used by my corals.
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halimeda algae
it is slower growing, but i pull it out of my tank as it uses up an enormous amount of calcium to grow and i dont fancy buying supplements so my macro algae can flourish i would rather the calcium i add to the tank be used by my corals.
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Old 01-04-2010, 06:34 PM
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My tank is pretty much free of any nuisance algea or other annoying growths - except for this one. This grows on top of some live rock and around a plate of monti. It looks healthy and all, but is it ok to leave and is it indicative of something not correct? Tests are all within acceptable ranges.
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This is a Halimeda algae. It's a good plant to have. If your calcium level drops, it will turn white and alert you when dosing is needed.

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Where are you in Okotoks. I am on Woodhaven dr.

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Old 01-04-2010, 06:36 PM
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Hi Len

I take it right out as well
How about some new photo's for me to drool over of the tank of course

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Old 01-04-2010, 07:57 PM
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Default Thanks all....it looks like I will be doing some Halimeda picking tonight

Too bad my lawmower blenny isn't feasting on it.

Will be happy to send you a few new pics Leah.
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It is a hard plant so the lawnmower blenny won't touch that. They usually only eat softer algaes.
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Old 01-04-2010, 10:35 PM
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I guess it's one of those things that depends on the person if it is a good idea to take care of, much like mantis shrimps, hermit crabs, and mushrooms, xenia, bristle worm etc. If you don't mind dosing a bit more calcium they can be good I guess. The only thing that it seems like everyone agrees is bad are cyanos and hair algae.
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Old 01-04-2010, 11:34 PM
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I think this is a good algae to have. Yes, it does pull some Ca from the water. However, it is also pulling some nutrients...so if you remove it, something else will find a way to use those nutrients and you may not like what grows in it's place.
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