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![]() *Disclaimer: I'm not a scientist, just a hobbyist and these are my best guesses. LOL.
Algae#1: Caulerpa peltata amongst alot of hair algae. Algae#2: Looks like some form of fern caulerpa (let it grow bigger if you want a positive i.d.) and you may have some bryopsis in amongst those hair algae. Algae#3: I forgot the name... if you don't like macro algae (or just this one) I would suggest you chip of the piece of rock it's rooted on, other wise I have heard this type spreads pretty aggressively given the chance. *edit: Mexican turbo snails will eat your hair algae well enough. There's also lettuce nudibrachs, they may also eat the caulpera. Last edited by RESONANCE; 10-12-2011 at 07:49 PM. |