Tuft of hair algae

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Hair algae is something that scares a lot of people and for good reason.
I only have one place in my reef where I grow it on purpose.
This was a string that I had tied to a coral that was at one time suspended from above the tank. I cut the string and let it unravel. It grew this tuft of hair algae in no time. I also collect amphipods like this, I cut a rope and unravel it. Then I hang it under my boat. It gets loaded with amphipods in a few days. This would alo house pods in a tank if I allowed it to rest on the substrait and is a good way to have a safe haven for them.
I find this one piece of hair algae interesting so I leave it alone. I don't have any tangs at the moment and the algae bleeny is not interested so there it stays.
Just felt like sharing :wink:
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I that what it is? A reverse Hammer?
 
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OK I didn't know that was a reverse hammer. Maybe that grows because I have a reverse UG filter. :neutral:
 
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im gonna try this!

What, growing hair algae? You may not want to do that. :sad:
 

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