Weird plant growth...

Discussion in 'ID This!' started by BorntoReef, Feb 22, 2009.

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  1. jakeh24

    jakeh24 Pajama Cardinal

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  3. BorntoReef

    BorntoReef Fire Worm

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    idk how! hahaha what image code?
     
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    is this picture in your albums on photobucket?
     
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    Even if you increase the image it does nothing. You need to get a closeup if possible then we can increase that if needed. I did what I could below but basically it is the same as clicking on the thumbnail. You can click image below and then zoom in but still not the best

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    Send it to me I'll clean it up :)
     
  7. BorntoReef

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    hey guys, just to clarify, they are little green mushrooms with long stems. There's also another kind that are almost like pitcher plants, they are rolled into a really small tube, but i had to take my live rock out and used a toothbrush to get all the hair algae, cyano and that stuff off, so it's not a threat anymore, unless it comes back, i would like to know what it was though, because i like the look of that Halimeda.
     
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    Turbosnails might eat all that
     
  10. BorntoReef

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    okay, anyone know what eats hair algae? i might have to invest in a sea slug, or sea hare, but would those fit in a nano tank?
     
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    red/blue legged hermit crabs, fuzzy chitons, turbo snails may...
     
  12. Brian

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    Hard to tell for certain cause its a blurry, but it looks like Neomeris annulata. Ive been wrong before....