“Micro” Macro Algae I.D

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I thought this was a string algae but upon closer inspection almost looks like a caulerpra

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I’d agree with Calurpa. It can start out pretty small. Grows fast if it’s happy. Easy to spread so can be considered invasive.
 

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There are a couple different types of bladed caulerpa algaes. I am not up on the scientific names but there is a standard, short and long bladed I have seen over the years. I would consider the short in the realm of a "micro". Assuming that its healthy and growing properly standard caulerpa would have 4-6" blades, tall grow easily to 10" or longer, micro/short get maybe an inch and are very narrow.
 
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I’d agree with Calurpa. It can start out pretty small. Grows fast if it’s happy. Easy to spread so can be considered invasive.
I bought several macro packs from Gulf Coast Eco, macro Lady and another eBay source… this stuff wasn’t part of the assortment in any of them..
There are a couple different types of bladed caulerpa algaes. I am not up on the scientific names but there is a standard, short and long bladed I have seen over the years. I would consider the short in the realm of a "micro". Assuming that its healthy and growing properly standard caulerpa would have 4-6" blades, tall grow easily to 10" or longer, micro/short get maybe an inch and are very narrow.
This stuff looked exactly like string algae until upon closer inspection had blades, almost like prolifera (spelling) but as you see: very tiny …
Appreciate it …I’ve pulled whatever I could find out and isolated it…
 

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