G gnu New member Jul 28, 2013 #2 That's a beautiful macroalgae! Not sure of the type, but all algaes are reef safe, it just depends on whether or not you want it in your system Hydroids usually look like a cluster of tiny feather dusters. If you ever get them, cover the colony in epoxy and it'll smother them.
That's a beautiful macroalgae! Not sure of the type, but all algaes are reef safe, it just depends on whether or not you want it in your system Hydroids usually look like a cluster of tiny feather dusters. If you ever get them, cover the colony in epoxy and it'll smother them.
F ferret New member Jul 30, 2013 #3 This algae belongs to the group 'Corallinaceae' and the name is Marginosporum aberrans and I have a few of them in my marine plant system.
This algae belongs to the group 'Corallinaceae' and the name is Marginosporum aberrans and I have a few of them in my marine plant system.