BeachBumm
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is fluconazole clam and invert safe?
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is fluconazole clam and invert safe?
If we're going to invoke science, can we maybe try to say what this GHA is? At least down to a genus? Or at least be clear about what it is not
haha. Thanks for science-ing so hard!Look buddy. This is America. In 2018. Near as I can tell, science has been redefined as "anything I agree with", and everything else is fake news.
Regardless (irregardless? Lol), I'll take some macro shots tomorrow. Mine definitely fits the bill of "nothing seems to eat it" and "nothing seems to shift it" despite 0 nitrates and 0 phosphates detected for the last 12 months.
Dave
Regarding the lack of septa, and I'm far from an expert, my identification key branches on "essentially cylindrical filament without cellular septations" to either Caulerpa (which it is definitely not) or Bryopsis. On that basis I'd say Bryopsis.These 3 are very close, but wrong in some way
Derbesia (these form spores)
Vaucheria (weird curvy spore structure)
Bryopsis (large scale growth structure is fern-like with segmentation at the branches)
Yep. That's kinda what I came to as well.Regarding the lack of septa, and I'm far from an expert, my identification key branches on "essentially cylindrical filament without cellular septations" to either Caulerpa (which it is definitely not) or Bryopsis. On that basis I'd say Bryopsis.
One check you can do is pull some off at the base, lay it in the sink and run water over it. If it fan's out to feather shaped, meaning a central shaft with branches usually on both sides, (and even branches on branches) that's another Bryopsis characteristic.
Look buddy. This is America. In 2018. Near as I can tell, science has been redefined as "anything I agree with", and everything else is fake news.
Regardless (irregardless? Lol), I'll take some macro shots tomorrow. Mine definitely fits the bill of "nothing seems to eat it" and "nothing seems to shift it" despite 0 nitrates and 0 phosphates detected for the last 12 months.
Dave
Does anyone know how fluconazole will work on other macro algae? I have shaving bushes, red grape, Galaxaura, Bryothamnion, Botryocladia, Gracilaria, and Gracilaria hayi. I dont want to lose these guys just to nuke my hair algae.
If we're going to invoke science, can we maybe try to say what this GHA is? At least down to a genus?