Hi all,
I have an algae that started in my fuge (left it there cause thought it looked cool and the pods loved it, big mistake). Its now proving tougher than any caulerpa or bryopsis I've had to remove. I've seen a few pics of it around, but I can't find a certain ID on it, there's a couple of unusual bryopsis and caulerpas that look close. It looks a bit like Caulerpa verticillata, but smaller than the stuff I've seen. It coats rock with fine, little cotton ball like growth. The little puffballs are a little less than a quarter inch across. Tangs don't seem to eat it, I see them occasionally picking at it but not much. Its tough for its size, has a lot of roots, and is hard to manually pull off. Anyone here have ideas? And anyone here successfully rid themselves of it?
The lower pics are taken under a low power microscope.
Thanks!



I have an algae that started in my fuge (left it there cause thought it looked cool and the pods loved it, big mistake). Its now proving tougher than any caulerpa or bryopsis I've had to remove. I've seen a few pics of it around, but I can't find a certain ID on it, there's a couple of unusual bryopsis and caulerpas that look close. It looks a bit like Caulerpa verticillata, but smaller than the stuff I've seen. It coats rock with fine, little cotton ball like growth. The little puffballs are a little less than a quarter inch across. Tangs don't seem to eat it, I see them occasionally picking at it but not much. Its tough for its size, has a lot of roots, and is hard to manually pull off. Anyone here have ideas? And anyone here successfully rid themselves of it?
The lower pics are taken under a low power microscope.
Thanks!


