Anybody here about to throw away their macro algae clippings? send them over here!

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Sorry all I have is chaeto and it's full of all kinds of critters. Not sure about anything but chaeto but it is very forgiving and can be shipped in a small flat rate box for cheap.

EDIT : I would pack the chaeto in quart zip lock bags with a little water, smush the air out and into the box. I shipped it accross the country and it always survived. If other macro is as hardy maybe someone will send you thier clippings for the cost of a small flat rate box :thinking-face:
 
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Sorry all I have is chaeto and it's full of all kinds of critters. Not sure about anything but chaeto but it is very forgiving and can be shipped in a small flat rate box for cheap.

EDIT : I would pack the chaeto in quart zip lock bags with a little water, smush the air out and into the box. I shipped it accross the country and it always survived. If other macro is as hardy maybe someone will send you thier clippings for the cost of a small flat rate box :thinking-face:
already have a bunch of chaeto I got for free
 

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ship if available?
From West coast to Jersey might not do so well! Besides, I've got baby aiptasia growing between the branches that I haven't tackled yet. Live-plants.com is one of my Go-Tos.
 
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From West coast to Jersey might not do so well! Besides, I've got baby aiptasia growing between the branches that I haven't tackled yet. Live-plants.com is one of my Go-Tos.
ah ok! I am willing to take aiptasia, as I also want this to be a aiptasia tank
live plants is also my new go to, I did email them earlier, and they are not really able to stock a lot cuz of Helene
 

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Hey stewy14, I have some real nice macroalgae that you can have just for the cost of shipping. Every month or so I just throw it away which makes me sad. Anyway I have (red grape caulerpa) botrycladia, (red titan) gracilaria hayi, codium, and ulva. Can you use any of those? I am in Pittsburgh, PA So not real far from you either.
 
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Hey stewy14, I have some real nice macroalgae that you can have just for the cost of shipping. Every month or so I just throw it away which makes me sad. Anyway I have (red grape caulerpa) botrycladia, (red titan) gracilaria hayi, codium, and ulva. Can you use any of those? I am in Pittsburgh, PA So not real far from you either.
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Hey stewy14, I have some real nice macroalgae that you can have just for the cost of shipping. Every month or so I just throw it away which makes me sad. Anyway I have (red grape caulerpa) botrycladia, (red titan) gracilaria hayi, codium, and ulva. Can you use any of those? I am in Pittsburgh, PA So not real far from you either.
Isn't red titan a Titanophora species, and pom pom Gracilaria G. hayi?
 

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Isn't red titan a Titanophora species, and pom pom Gracilaria G. hayi?
I think so. I put their slang name in parenthesis with the scientific name after.
 

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Sorry, confused. Do you have Titanophora spp. or Gracilaria hayi? The former is really really hard to find!
What I have looks like what Gulf Coast ecosystem calls gracilaria hayi but the person I bought it from called it red titan. It definitely never has orange tips.
 

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What I have looks like what Gulf Coast ecosystem calls gracilaria hayi but the person I bought it from called it red titan. It definitely never has orange tips.
Can I get a close-up? G. hayi doesn't get orange tips (to my knowledge). This is fully gorwn in G. hayi under Noopsyche K7 Mini, with about 27% whites going.
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Can I get a close-up? G. hayi doesn't get orange tips (to my knowledge). This is fully gorwn in G. hayi under Noopsyche K7 Mini, with about 27% whites going.
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I just pruned it so I found an older Pic. I hope this helps.
 

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What I have looks like what Gulf Coast ecosystem calls gracilaria hayi but the person I bought it from called it red titan. It definitely never has orange tips.
Just watched your Feb video. Such a lovely tank! I wasn't able to tell everything, but I did see what looked like flat branch Gracilaria further down near your green/brown palys and scattered about. Couldn't see what's at the very top of the rocks. I'd wager the person you bought the red titan from mis-ID'd it.
I'll be on the lookout for Titan once I get the new tank running! Right now I just got string of pearls, orange galaxy (hanging on by a thread), Euchema spinnosum (not well), bird nest Gracilaria (ok), laurencia (not well), Portiera (almost gone), branching coraline (dead) and Galaxaura (up and down). Shouldn't have rushed it!
 

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Just watched your Feb video. Such a lovely tank! I wasn't able to tell everything, but I did see what looked like flat branch Gracilaria further down near your green/brown palys and scattered about. Couldn't see what's at the very top of the rocks. I'd wager the person you bought the red titan from mis-ID'd it.
I'll be on the lookout for Titan once I get the new tank running! Right now I just got string of pearls, orange galaxy (hanging on by a thread), Euchema spinnosum (not well), bird nest Gracilaria (ok), laurencia (not well), Portiera (almost gone), branching coraline (dead) and Galaxaura (up and down). Shouldn't have rushed it!
I bet you are right about the person I bought it from mis-IDing it.
I always wanted string of pearls but have never tried it. I did try portiera and branching coraline once but neither took for me. Some times I will try a macro 2Xs but if I don't have success the 2nd time then I figure that macro isn't for me. I am the same with coral. Anyway, don't give up on macros if some don't thrive for you, just try different ones.
 

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Sorry, just catching up. Yes, looks like G. hayi to me! What is the red/teal thing in front of it?

P.s., stunning plating purple sponge!
Oh and thanks for checking out my Feb. video. The red/teal thing was an acan and it was just beginning to take off and spread (after probably 2 years of doing nothing) and then suddenly it just died! That was a bummer but oh well.

Yes that sponge is beautiful and bulletproof but it is invasive if not kept in check. Maybe I already told you that (I forget who I tell what to) but I want everyone to know that it can take over, ha ha! Too much of a good thing is not good!
 
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