Botryocladia... red grape marcoalgae question

yellowfish

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does anyone have any info on this type of red algae? I think it is pretty. I had some given to me that I put in my display tank in a corner that doesn't touch any of my live rock. My tangs have started to nip at it. I noticed some of the algae break lose. Can it spread throughout the tank because of this?

I thought it would be nice for the tangs to have something to eat when I travel, but I was wondering if there are any negatives to have this type of algae and what the positives are...

Any info at all will be appreciated. I have a small quantity on a rock.
 
Does it spread easily, even if it is not touching the main rocks. Could it spread by a red grape getting lose and floating to another rock?
 
It looks like caulerpa but is a reddish color. I have read it is an entirely different algae,although looking the same. I have also read it is rare, so it is hard to find info.

oh well, kind of looks like they are going to eat it all up anyway.
 
It must be rare because no one has any replies here. At least your fish are eating a delicacy then. 2 reef tanks, cool

Tammy
 
They ate all the little grapes. I wonder if they will grow back or if the plant will die now? The red branches remain.
 
it will grow back. the grape bulbs can come off the stem. the bulbs don't create more of the macro tho. if you have the stem it will grow back. hth
 
From what I've read it's not related to caulerpa - as you point out. And it grows slower than caulerpa. It shouldn't be nearly as problematic either.
 
..i ordered some of that awhile back from gulf-coast eco. Maybe it wasn't too healthy when I got it, but it all died off pretty quickly. Fell apart in a couple days.
 

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