xcreonx
Premium Member
Hey guys. I've posted this in Anthony's forum as well, in hopes of a positive ID:
I found this little beauty washed up on the beach here in Sarasota (on the Gulfside of FL.).
<img src="http://www.goodmorningheartache.com/newtank/macro1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.goodmorningheartache.com/newtank/macro2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.goodmorningheartache.com/newtank/macro3.jpg">
I've searched and searched and can't seem to find anything that comes close to an ID on it. One of my Florida ID books has a 'Midrib Seagrass' (Halofila bailonis) that kinda resembles this specimen....but not really...
it does have runners and roots very similar to the manatee grass i always find out here. i stuck it in my fuge a week ago and it has already sprouted a new runner and a new 'bud'...which you can see in the last photo (it's the runner on the top right)
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
thanks!
-Joe
I found this little beauty washed up on the beach here in Sarasota (on the Gulfside of FL.).
<img src="http://www.goodmorningheartache.com/newtank/macro1.jpg">
<img src="http://www.goodmorningheartache.com/newtank/macro2.jpg">
<img src="http://www.goodmorningheartache.com/newtank/macro3.jpg">
I've searched and searched and can't seem to find anything that comes close to an ID on it. One of my Florida ID books has a 'Midrib Seagrass' (Halofila bailonis) that kinda resembles this specimen....but not really...
it does have runners and roots very similar to the manatee grass i always find out here. i stuck it in my fuge a week ago and it has already sprouted a new runner and a new 'bud'...which you can see in the last photo (it's the runner on the top right)
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
thanks!
-Joe