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it hasnt been that long has it? i thought it was like 3..
there are hundreds of different species and at least 20 genus (checkout "cladophora") of branching green algae. Byropsis are easier to identify than...
that isnt byropsis though
my connection here at the warehouse is dreadfully slow, but it looks like you have some of the red menaces we are looking for, excited to check them...
diatoms sold, pm your paypal address got the green stuff
$10 cash money (via paypal) for every picture of an algae species we do not currently have in the Nuisance Algae ID Guide, also we need a new picture...
is it so much you cant just dental pick it out? personally that is what I would do...
take our time
he hasnt had it in awhile so i am not 100% to be honest. he eats other algae though for sure
not usually, i may sell some in next week, but it isnt a regular item. i have one adult ruby mithrax that is well behaved, you could have him if you...
I learned a long time ago that there is no reasoning with crabs, or trying to understand their psychology. :) As far as mithrax go, they are...
They tend to have more drawbacks than the emeralds. A rabbitfish would probably work for you, scribbled/scrawled? (I always forget which is the right...
mastophora spp and jania spp coralline are also cool...since it came up.
great to here things went well, if there are any questions I can help you with just shoot me an email.
do you have other ways for the water to be aerated? sump?
happy to hear it!
you got me. lol...
thanks for the tip on the corallife. my friend has one that at least to me works really well, but I get that doesnt cover everyone. Bubble...
well if you need it gone that fast a seahare or an urchin is your best bet. The west indian sea eggs I sell will demolish it, a few turbos and a sea...
hermits and emeralds would eat it, turbos would too. Seahares...anything with cutting power really. The tangs and angel arent eating it back?
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