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![]() #44 is Dictyota sp
#45 is Neomeris annulata (with hair algae in the background) ![]() |
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![]() Myka, I have followed your guide and the hair algae I was once experiencing has lessened remarkably. Just spotty here and there
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![]() I think you should leave the Neomeris annulata
Looks good . good pic here: http://melevsreef.com/id/algae.html click on thumbnail |
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![]() Dictyota, I'd pull it now when its small, you'll probably always be yanking it from the same spot unless you can pull the rock and chisel off the part of the rock where it's growing from. It does look cool but not many thing will eat it to control. The only place I would let it grow is in a refugium. Diadema Urchin is suppose to eat it, I wouldn't buy one unless you find the stuff popping up everywhere.
The Neomeris I wouldn't worry about. Usually it only thrives during the break in periods of new tanks. |
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![]() I have always left Neomeris in my tank. It doesn't take over, and I think it looks pretty cool. It seems to come and go...mostly go. |