What type of Macroalgae?

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I think it’s more in the family of a coralline algae. I also think it has a different red macroalgae growing on the inside of the bunch where it was protected from herbivores.

I have never seen coralline grow on my red macros. It does grow on some of my greens that have more of a calcium base like mermaids fan.


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I think so too unless whatever it is got completely covered in coralline then it is something in the coralline family it is just too firm and I heard it make a snapping sound when I broke off one of the twigs
 

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I think so too unless whatever it is got completely covered in coralline then it is something in the coralline family it is just too firm and I heard it make a snapping sound when I broke off one of the twigs
It’s really cool.
If I ever see some of that I’m gonna buy it.
 

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