A rare algae species that comes and goes.
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A rare algae species that comes and goes.
This algae I first found in the wild around 6 to 7 years back has always been a hard one to keep active.
It always seems to just die off, but I have learnt that it gets eastern.
By what I have no idea but since i changed things in my tank, its coming back.
Three weeks growth
Five weeks growth
It always seems to just die off, but I have learnt that it gets eastern.
By what I have no idea but since i changed things in my tank, its coming back.
Three weeks growth
Five weeks growth
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