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![]() Well I thought I should update this thread with a few new pics. I'm really enjoying having the tank in my office as it's a great distraction when my work day has me pulling out my hair and cursing at the phone.
Note that I'm trying to improve, but my picture skills suck terribly. Here's a FTS... ![]() A few pics of some of my palys... ![]() ![]() One of my inhabitants...so far I haven't caught him nipping the sps ![]() ![]() And lastly, my continuing battle with this algae that no-one can identify. ![]() ![]()
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. |
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![]() Lookin good!!! The rock is really looking great now! I would try adding various different inverts (shrimp, hermits, snails) to see if you can find one that will munch on that algae. Prob won't find one, but it's a shot in the dark anyway.
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![]() Hey Mark, try Peyssonnelia for that algae. There is at least one species that looks like your algae.
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![]() It sort of reminds me of Botrycladia algae (spelling?).
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![]() Thanks to both of you, but I"m pretty sure it's not either of those
Myka, your pics look more like that plating algae that was bothering that one acro. I'll try to take some more pics to see if anyone else has ideas. It's taking over...probably 20-25% coverage of my rocks now. It comes out when I pic at it in big clumps as if you chopped off a piece of sponge material. It's spongey actually. One possibility might be Fauchea sp? http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-0...s/image025.jpg
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Mark... ![]() 290g Peninsula Display, 425g total volume. Setup Jan 2013. Last edited by mseepman; 05-20-2009 at 07:52 PM. |
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![]() No hot-linking to that pic....grr
That plating algae was Lobophora wasn't it? I can't remember what it looked like... ![]() |