Dictyota bartayresiana,the algae form to have.
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Dictyota bartayresiana,the algae form to have.
The prettiest of all algae in my opinion and finally I have got it to start clumping in my invert tank.
There are many patches of it in the tank from the seeding I did, but this is the first one to form a clump in full view of a reasonable size, another example of how beautiful
and diverse the smaller marine life forms can be.
The tubastrea glued on above is a mutation of the standard orange and is the only piece if have ever seen out in the open that enjoys full light!
This is my new scoli,the one below decided to multiply, this one is the biggest of the two I can see.
There are many patches of it in the tank from the seeding I did, but this is the first one to form a clump in full view of a reasonable size, another example of how beautiful
and diverse the smaller marine life forms can be.
The tubastrea glued on above is a mutation of the standard orange and is the only piece if have ever seen out in the open that enjoys full light!
This is my new scoli,the one below decided to multiply, this one is the biggest of the two I can see.
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Re: Dictyota bartayresiana,the algae form to have.
My favourite algae is certainly blooming, its doubled its colony size in just a few weeks.
Beautiful!!
Beautiful!!
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