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| Marine Algae & Plants Discuss macro algae, mangroves, and even nusiance algae here! |
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| Excellent Guesser :D | Re: ID please Are they slimy and leathery? They look like some kind of macro algae, but not sure.
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| Reef Shark ![]() | Re: ID please If no one comes up with a good ID, PM Boomer. (no, not me, the OTHER one...he actually knows stuff.) ![]()
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| Midas Blenny | Re: ID please I haven't felt them actually but think they are fairly stiff like they might be calciferous type macro (not sure of spelling, lol). I was looking on the net and only thing I found similar was much bigger but looked the same. It was called onion ring algae, padina sp |
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| Sunshine Reefer ![]() | Re: ID please Looks kind of cool whatever it is.
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| Reef Sanctuary's Mr. Wizard ![]() | Re: ID please Sorry I'm late ![]() Then only algae that looks like or grows like that I can find is Kallymenia limminghii It is the same color, has the same yellow margins with red spots, the same cuved cups, where one cup grows out of another cup. There are no pics on the net I can find at all so far.
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