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"Asparagopsis" is the algae they want to mix into the feed of cattle to cut down on the methane they expel. Who knew? Bill Gates is investing 2 Billion dollars for its development.I have lost a reef to that before, search out asparagopsis
in my opinion you lift rocks out, and use a knife to roughly dig them out, scoring rather deep in each dig to get up under each growth, legit warning: lost reef bowl one to that
dont treat in tank, removal cleaning only is recommended
that’s urgent in my opinion.
It definitely doesn't look like that, these are fairly thick single leaves.I have lost a reef to that before, search out asparagopsis
in my opinion you lift rocks out, and use a knife to roughly dig them out, scoring rather deep in each dig to get up under each growth, legit warning: lost reef bowl one to that
dont treat in tank, removal cleaning only is recommended
that’s urgent in my opinion.
Reef Cleaners sells the Red Grape as an addition to reef tanks:Looks like a red macro to me, possibly Botryocladia genus (A.K.A. Red Grape Caulerpa), but I'm not great with macro ID yet.
Omg it does!Reef Cleaners sells the Red Grape as an addition to reef tanks:
Botryocladia (Red Grape)
Botryocladia occidentalis is a red macro algae with small grape like bladders that help it keep afloat and upright. It looks great, and is easily kept. It is commonly called Red Grape, and Red...www.reefcleaners.org
Does it look like this ^^^
Lol"Asparagopsis" is the algae they want to mix into the feed of cattle to cut down on the methane they expel. Who knew? Bill Gates is investing 2 Billion dollars for its development.
I saw a post a while ago about people intentionally growing it and having issues.Great food for Foxfaces and herbivorous Tangs. Sea horses are a natural fit within its branches. It grows fast.
Need something to eat it or develop your skills as a aqua gardener LOLit does grow fast, should I remove it?
Absolutely. It looked the same this AM, will be reporting later and after that will note changes and post photos.be sure and keep updates coming if you choose to not remove it
we want to study indirect invasion control options for reef tanks, this is a perfect model since you didn't intend for them to be there, and plant them there
showing up potentiated by import from unobserved rock/non- fallow addition is exactly when the party starts have cam handy to help greater reefing.
My hope is that it behaves, and I can let if have that spot. I like how it looks, if it is what I think it is. I would have no problem cultivating and managing spread if it isn't absurd.*if you have multiple rocks of it, you for sure need to pull one and be doing things to it, to see if one rock can be made to comply. to go into a potential full tank invasion knowing nothing about the invasion is asking for big risk, depending on $ you've input so far. I had a lot in, and a lot of time. it got so bad any scraped ones would just come back
there were tricks available we didn't know back then. be discovering those and applying them to at least one area of a rock if not a whole test rock, learn your combatant now v later