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![]() Too bad my tank is too small for a tang
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![]() give them to local reefer who has tangs. what are your parameters that letting them thrive?
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![]() he doesen't have a tang that eats them before they have a chance to grow
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![]() I've got something that looks similar in my tank, my little foxface has decimated it, all gone.
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![]() urchins do a number on macros too (I say this as I'm watching my new urchin decimate a big ball of chaeto
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![]() i'll take some off your hands? i've got 3 hungry tangs and 2 rabbits...
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![]() That picture from Melev's site looks like gracillaria, but what whaase describes does not sound like it.
Gracillaria is pretty much free floating and does not "root itself" hard to anything. What he's describing sounds like that deep water, viny, red algae that grows over pumps and stuff like a weed. I have some of that too, and it really is hard to get rid of. The name escapes me...
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