Lobophora sp brown algae.
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Lobophora sp brown algae.
This one is not a calcium sucker and is quite readily eaten by the tanks herbivores.
It is a low risk of being invasive and will grow any where even in low light and is quite easy to control via tweezers.
Blue version
It is a low risk of being invasive and will grow any where even in low light and is quite easy to control via tweezers.
Blue version
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