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![]() I was looking at buying some marine plant (not coral but plants) but I don't know where or if they are sold in thecarea. Anyone body know if there is a store within 30 min of north delta or that ships?
I realize now that this is macro algae. The question is still the same but I'm still looking for something that looks like a plant or kelp or somethig of the sort. Last edited by T-Dizzle777; 03-16-2010 at 06:47 AM. |
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![]() Get in touch with Kelly at The Reef Shoppe, I think he usually keeps a good selection. I ordered a really nice Halimeda plant from him. He ships so getting it should be no problem.
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![]() too bad you are not closer, I have some extra Halimeda
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![]() Correct me if I'm wrong, but Halimeda is an algae, not a plant. Mangroves would be considered plant.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but Halimeda is an algae, not a plant. Mangroves would be considered plant. It's both in a way, but it is considered an algae. Halimeda is a genus of green algae, with many species in tropical waters worldwide. It is easily recognised by its shape, which consists of calcified segments, connected to each other by very narrow points Each plant is attached to the substrate by a stalk and holdfast, or in the case of species living in sand or unstable sediment, the stalk forms a swollen bulb to anchor the plant. |
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![]() I have a small piece of feather caulerpa and some red, unknown (to me) algae you could have
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