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None at the moment, but I'll see if I can't find something. Until then @WheatToast - any thoughts?Any ideas?
The water is pretty cold right now.Could it possibly be a gorgonian?
It appears it cannot be removed.Looks like an algae covered an algae. Can the fuzziness be removed?
Its a photosynthetic gorgonian with algae growth off surfaces. Requires high flow, phytoplkankton for feeding and moderate to medium light.
I do not think it is gorgonian because it does not have polyps. There is lots of it in the bay and looks exactly the same. The branches are translucent.Its a photosynthetic gorgonian with algae growth off surfaces. Requires high flow, phytoplkankton for feeding and moderate to medium light.
Being delicate, you dont want to pull algae off of it but rather, utilize cleaners such as:
Carribean blue leg hermit (theyre tiny), Astrea and dwarf cerith snails
I may be looking at wrong object. Can you repost a clearer pic assuring glass is clean as pic is very bright and a tad blurryI do not think it is gorgonian because it does not have polyps. There is lots of it in the bay and looks exactly the same. The branches are translucent.
Is it similar to this?I do not think it is gorgonian because it does not have polyps. There is lots of it in the bay and looks exactly the same. The branches are translucent.
The closest I can find at the moment is Digenea simplex.Here's another photo