This little tank is set up with Macro Algaes. A couple of snails, 2 Astrea and several dwarf Ceriths, and a
This rock has a algae outbreak and came this way from the store. The snails cleaned it up a lot.
There is a shaving brush of some sort, Codium, Red Gracilaria, Ogo Macro Algae (Gracilaria parvispora), Red Macro Algae, ruffled. Halimeda.
Turtle Grass shoot.
A bristleworm of some sort unknown if it is good or bad about an inch long and a mm body plus legs.
Some Pineapple sponges maybe 15, in a bunch of the Ruffled Red Macroalgae.
A Red Trumpet or a Candy Cane and a Green or Teal Trumpet. The red Ruffled algae stuck to the CandyCane and I just pulled it off. The Pineapple sponges grew in what seemed like over night, after missing almost a whole day of lighting in the Ruffled Macro Algae, so after wrestling around trying to get it to stick into the rock I may have knocked off some of the Pineapple Sponges.
I heard they grow in low to no light.
This rock has a algae outbreak and came this way from the store. The snails cleaned it up a lot.
There is a shaving brush of some sort, Codium, Red Gracilaria, Ogo Macro Algae (Gracilaria parvispora), Red Macro Algae, ruffled. Halimeda.
Turtle Grass shoot.
A bristleworm of some sort unknown if it is good or bad about an inch long and a mm body plus legs.
Some Pineapple sponges maybe 15, in a bunch of the Ruffled Red Macroalgae.
A Red Trumpet or a Candy Cane and a Green or Teal Trumpet. The red Ruffled algae stuck to the CandyCane and I just pulled it off. The Pineapple sponges grew in what seemed like over night, after missing almost a whole day of lighting in the Ruffled Macro Algae, so after wrestling around trying to get it to stick into the rock I may have knocked off some of the Pineapple Sponges.
I heard they grow in low to no light.
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