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Dragon's Tongue Macroalgae

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$25 Shipped:

A nice starter portion (two 6-8" strands) of Dragon's Tongue Macroalgae. It fluoresces nicely under blue LEDs with very noticeable orange tips. Pictures don't do it justice.

For $35 shipped, I can do a few packages that will also include a smaller portion of Dragon's Breath (~3"). Pics of both below

These come from 2 places: I have a display refugium attached to my DIY 178 gal SPS reef and I also have a dedicated macroalgae 40 Breeeder with mangroves. Both aquariums are flourishing and supporting mandarins, so I would expect some amphipods, copepods and possibly mysid shrimp to tag along.

All fish have gone through full tank transfer and my aquariums are extremely healthy.

I currently have a few others I could throw small samples of in as freebies :

Botryocladia
Caulerpa Prolifera
Halimeda Opuntia

PM me with any questions.

Cheers and apologies for iphone pictures ,

Adam

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Pm's have been replied to.

A few sales pending. If all go through, $35 packs are sold for now.

Still several $25 Dragon's Tongue packs remaining.

Cheers,

Adam
 
When you decide to, there are several of us on here selling it. Just let one of us know when you're ready.

Cheers,

Adam
 
I might be able to swing that although dragon's tongue is pretty great too. My strands get over a foot before I trim them back.
 
The second picture down is Dragon's Breath. Both the breath and tongue fluoresce under blue lights.
 
It is macroalgae (neither coral nor plant but closer to a plant) and removes nutrients. Many use them in refugiums or display tanks. I have it in my refugium for my SPS reef but also in my dedicated macro tank. In both cases, it's on display and looks great.

I hope this helps,

Adam
 

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