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Are those barnacles???? What temperature do you keep your tank at? I love barnacles as strange as that may be lol, but it seems like they perish in reef temps.I got two different colours. They are great as they grab onto whatever is nearby - no glueing necessary.
Are those barnacles???? What temperature do you keep your tank at? I love barnacles as strange as that may be lol, but it seems like they perish in reef temps.
That looks like birdsnest gracillaria to me it appears red under reef lighting, I had some until my snails decimated it overnight. Literally went from a massive 6+ inch macro to two branches over night, mexican turbo was the culprit.btw. anyone know what that dark algae on the RH side of the picture is? I am hoping it might survive/grow in an aquarium.
That looks like birdsnest gracillaria to me it appears red under reef lighting, I had some until my snails decimated it overnight. Literally went from a massive 6+ inch macro to two branches over night, mexican turbo was the culprit.
Nerites are typically macro-safe they can graze on it occasionally but its really just less pruning on your part. The main cuc to avoid are urchins and Mexican turbosThanks. The ocean can be a battleground. I have some algae eating snails, mostly nerites, that haven't eaten it yet.
Beautiful tunicates - fair warning, though: colonial tunicates like this have a tendency to be highly invasive, including sometimes growing over live corals; I generally suggest isolating them somewhere where you can easily control their spread to avoid issues.