vlangel Premium Member Aug 6, 2015 #2 It's the green one dead center of the pic that I am wondering about. It was a hitchhiker on the mushroom rock and I am pleased about it.
It's the green one dead center of the pic that I am wondering about. It was a hitchhiker on the mushroom rock and I am pleased about it.
vlangel Premium Member Aug 6, 2015 #4 It is course and fibrous which would indicate a calcareous macro like halimeda, so maybe?
F FinzAquatics New member Aug 6, 2015 #5 I have that same variety. It was sold to me originally as a variety of cladophora but not 100% on the ID either
I have that same variety. It was sold to me originally as a variety of cladophora but not 100% on the ID either
vlangel Premium Member Aug 6, 2015 #7 FinzAquatics said: I have that same variety. It was sold to me originally as a variety of cladophora but not 100% on the ID either Click to expand... How is the new tank doing Carmen? I imagine it is really filling in and maturing! I would love to see a FTS.
FinzAquatics said: I have that same variety. It was sold to me originally as a variety of cladophora but not 100% on the ID either Click to expand... How is the new tank doing Carmen? I imagine it is really filling in and maturing! I would love to see a FTS.
Fish_BowLisha New member Aug 22, 2015 #8 Caulerpa mexicana. Bonus! Tangs love it my yellow sail fin does anyway lol