Feb 14, 2012 #1 A agataoneil Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 42 Location Fort lauderdale, fl Two different pieces of liverock growing two ufo's lol
Feb 16, 2012 #2 mr_X Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 17,895 Location Fairless Hills, Pa. That is a type of coralline algae.
Feb 16, 2012 #4 OP OP A agataoneil Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 42 Location Fort lauderdale, fl Red slime? Red slime? If This helps, it's pink and it's growing lighter toward the ends. Seems like finger sponge. I don't think it's finger sponge though.
Red slime? Red slime? If This helps, it's pink and it's growing lighter toward the ends. Seems like finger sponge. I don't think it's finger sponge though.
Feb 16, 2012 #5 gizmo 7-7 Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Jan 22, 2012 Messages 39 Mr. X is probably right about the coralline, but the dark red stuff on the rocks looks like red slime (a type of bacteria).
Mr. X is probably right about the coralline, but the dark red stuff on the rocks looks like red slime (a type of bacteria).
Feb 16, 2012 #6 TeamTrash Aquarium Advice Freak Joined Nov 9, 2011 Messages 219 gizmo 7-7 said: Mr. X is probably right about the coralline, but the dark red stuff on the rocks looks like red slime (a type of bacteria). Click to expand... I have coralline that is that dark red, and it looks like what's on the picture.
gizmo 7-7 said: Mr. X is probably right about the coralline, but the dark red stuff on the rocks looks like red slime (a type of bacteria). Click to expand... I have coralline that is that dark red, and it looks like what's on the picture.
Feb 16, 2012 #7 OP OP A agataoneil Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 42 Location Fort lauderdale, fl Im Strictly Speaking Of The Pink Stuff. The Darker Red Was There When I Bought The Live Rock.
Feb 16, 2012 #8 mr_X Aquarium Advice Addict Joined Apr 27, 2008 Messages 17,895 Location Fairless Hills, Pa. If you can't scratch it off easily, it's also coralline algae. It comes in many colors.
Feb 16, 2012 #9 OP OP A agataoneil Aquarium Advice Apprentice Joined Feb 3, 2012 Messages 42 Location Fort lauderdale, fl Reply to mr x It's Hard,It Seems Very Much Like It Could Be Coraline Algae. Thanks.