Is this a good algae? Also need it ID too

Yuki Rihwa

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Is this a good algae? Also need it ID too

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It's (in my opinion) a really beautiful algae that is a really invasive pest. The only fish that eat it are huge and it can spread very easily. Marine algaefix has worked for me.
 

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It is pretty stuff. Fairly fast growing. Does not become sexual like calurpa. Now that Pavona on the snail is a concern :D
 

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I have brown dictoya , grows only in fast flow. Only my overflow for years. Never spread fast or spread at all. Stayed contained.

Until I started dosing Tropic marine bio calcium. A b c. Now it's spreading after 2.5 years. I'll be not dosing that anymore. Lol.
 

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Good call!!

I think I saw it @WWC for sale, could be wrong, but I have seen it some where.

It would not surprise me. I have seen it for sale at a few "power house" online livestock sellers web sites. Also locally and at swaps here and there.
 

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Get rid of it! Reef Lover et al are right it’s dictyota and it will get everywhere. It loves to burrow in between corals deep in side. Nothing eats it IME. (Foxface, Naso, urchins, snails etc). Fortunately, this is one of the every rare times that a Reef safe product works. I have successfully gotten rid of it in my tank and a friends system with algefix marine. I have a stocked SPS system and never lost a thing. I ran polyfilters and carbon one week after.
 

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