Callophyllis laciniata

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I had a little piece of what I believe is Callophyllis laciniata growing on a blueberry gorgonian skeleton. It has been steadily growing and I have noticed it starting to grow in another couple spots on my rock. Are there any concerns with letting this just grow?
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It is a very cool macro! Used to have some in an old tank. The only problem (as with most macros) is that if left unchecked, it can become a nuisance. Keep it confined and it is actually a unique addition for a tank
 

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In my reef this is one algae that I have problems with. I've not found anything that eats it (tank to small for tangs etc).
 

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Looks like Dictyota to me, which can become invasive.
 
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Interesting. Would a tang most likely eat it?
 

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Not sure, I believe my Fox Face used to eat it though.
 

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I don't know if there are other types, but dictoya I know of is brown.
Box fish I belive eat it and a couple others.

Dictoya btw is a psychotropic , and fish eat it to gain toxicity and and make themselves Taste bad to predators. Some islanders eat these fish to catch a buzz.
 
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I am not comfortable adding a fox face or boxfish so I will keep an eye on it and keep it trimmed.
 
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Now I really wish I didn't take those free zoas, or the psychotropic algae would be tempting. Ha!
 

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