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![]() Yeah just can't remember how to put them on he will **** around and see if I can't get it tomorrow.
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![]() Last edited by fishguts; 11-10-2013 at 06:45 AM. |
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![]() http://s1025.photobucket.com/user/ka...bile%20Uploads
What do u know got it. So the feather algae I heard was some bad stuff. The grass alage I have no idea I thought it was hair algae at first but doesn't look like any I've had before. The bugs in the tank love it their are hundred on it. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks. Last edited by fishguts; 11-10-2013 at 06:56 AM. |
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![]() The feather/fern algae in picture#1 and seagrass like algae in picture#2 are known as bryopsis. You can get rid of it manually & siphon it away at the same time while the padina algae in picture one can be treated as decorative algae but quite challenging to maintain for it is classified as advanced level to keep. No idea with the algae showing at picture#3 since that's not clear enough. HTH
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![]() Right on thanks for the info
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