Feb 10, 2008 #3 yote In Memoriam Maybe.It does look pretty cool. If I can figure it out,I may transplant it to my 75.
Feb 10, 2008 #4 RyanG Reef enthusiast Yote check out this link itll help ID the stuff you can see it in person and will help I hope RedAlgae
Yote check out this link itll help ID the stuff you can see it in person and will help I hope RedAlgae
Feb 10, 2008 #8 RigoSharon LIVING REEFS INTERN it looks healthy too..its gonna add more color to your tank!!
Feb 10, 2008 #9 yote In Memoriam Bifferwine said: It's algae, duh!!! ;) Click to expand... DURH I should have known that.:mrgreen: So far everything I've read says it a good algae for the fuge and that some fish,ie,rabbitfish and tangs love to eat it.
Bifferwine said: It's algae, duh!!! ;) Click to expand... DURH I should have known that.:mrgreen: So far everything I've read says it a good algae for the fuge and that some fish,ie,rabbitfish and tangs love to eat it.
Feb 10, 2008 #10 reeffreak Reef pro I go with Gracilaria too Yote.A very good tasty algae for tangs,blennies and snails.I wish I could fine some to grow in my fuge.
I go with Gracilaria too Yote.A very good tasty algae for tangs,blennies and snails.I wish I could fine some to grow in my fuge.
Feb 11, 2008 #12 Piggy Reef enthusiast It's the red algae that my foxface loves to eat. I have to keep it in the furge or he'll pig out.