Padina sp brown algae.
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Padina sp brown algae.
Heavily calcium dependant algae so it will suck the cal out of your waters starving quality corals of this supplement. These will at times allow coralline algae to exist on their blades making some interesting coloured blades.
Slightly invasive, but quite easy to control with tweezers.
Slightly invasive, but quite easy to control with tweezers.
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