S sotomx New member Dec 28, 2013 #1 The color is a lght purple and it´s fleshy, need to know if it could turn on a bad one?
fishtk75 New member Dec 28, 2013 #2 sotomx said: The color is a lght purple and it´s fleshy, need to know if it could turn on a bad one? Click to expand... I Google it and can up with Ochtodes marcroalgae.
sotomx said: The color is a lght purple and it´s fleshy, need to know if it could turn on a bad one? Click to expand... I Google it and can up with Ochtodes marcroalgae.
tektite I never finish anyth Dec 29, 2013 #3 Can't tell for sure with out of focus pics, but possibly in the Laurencia genus with its knobby branches.
Can't tell for sure with out of focus pics, but possibly in the Laurencia genus with its knobby branches.
fishtk75 New member Dec 29, 2013 #4 sotomx said: The color is a lght purple and it´s fleshy, need to know if it could turn on a bad one? Click to expand... I looked again and it is Ochtodes marcroalgae.
sotomx said: The color is a lght purple and it´s fleshy, need to know if it could turn on a bad one? Click to expand... I looked again and it is Ochtodes marcroalgae.
tektite I never finish anyth Dec 29, 2013 #5 No, ochtodes has a different growth pattern, that's not it.
fishtk75 New member Dec 29, 2013 #6 tektite said: No, ochtodes has a different growth pattern, that's not it. Click to expand... Do you think it maybe Red Spicifera Macro Algae ?
tektite said: No, ochtodes has a different growth pattern, that's not it. Click to expand... Do you think it maybe Red Spicifera Macro Algae ?
tektite I never finish anyth Dec 30, 2013 #7 Possibly. An in-focus pic would be needed for more exact ID, several genus have similar growth patterns.
Possibly. An in-focus pic would be needed for more exact ID, several genus have similar growth patterns.
S sotomx New member Dec 30, 2013 #8 Thank you for your prompt response, I´ll take a better picture in order to make a proper identification.
Thank you for your prompt response, I´ll take a better picture in order to make a proper identification.
P Plantbrain Active member Jan 2, 2014 #9 tektite said: Can't tell for sure with out of focus pics, but possibly in the Laurencia genus with its knobby branches. Click to expand... +1 Most likely this genus.
tektite said: Can't tell for sure with out of focus pics, but possibly in the Laurencia genus with its knobby branches. Click to expand... +1 Most likely this genus.