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Topic: Red leafy algae: is this bad? Posted: August 10 2006 at 3:54pm |
Hi gang,
I have an algae growing in my tank now for maybe three months.
It is a dark, brick-red color and grows in little round leaves or plates each about half the diameter of a penny.
I've tried to photograph it but the images don't capture the round leaf-like shape, just the dark reddish color.
It started and stayed on one rock for about half of that time, but recently has been slowly spreading. I thought that it might be some weird algae that comes and goes as the tank matures, but it has been in there too long to be similar to the other transitional algaes I have had.
No fish I have seem interested in the stuff.
Has anyone seen something like this and if so, is this going to become a nuisance?
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 3:56pm |
Is it hard? Calcerous? Scroll like?
DIBS!!!!!!!!!!
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 4:44pm |
It seems to me that it is more like soft with the leaves layered and gently flapping in the current-breeze, but maybe that's just the top layer. I will dig at it a bit to see if any is hard.
In any case, I wouldn't use the term "scroll-like" to describe it. Just layered plates... like one would expect to find on a sequined dress.
I have looked for photos of algaes to try and find a name for it but I haven't seen anything like it yet.
Suzy, if you think this stuff might help your tank critters dance the dance-of-joy and know how to get if off of the rocks, you're welcome to come over and get some.
Do you have a name for what you're thinking of?
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 4:58pm |
I have the same stuff and it too has only recently shown up. Exactly as you describe, but I don't know anything about it.
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 5:04pm |
Do you have Tangs?
If it is not hard, it COULD be a Halymenia species, but the ones I have seem to be candy to my tangs. They eat is as fast as I harvest it...
Let me check a few books. If you get any other leads, be sure to check
www.algaebase.orgfor a pic.
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 5:39pm |
Nope Suzy, no tangs.......yet
I looked up the Halymenia, but they didn't look right. I've started through the algaebase.org; that's going to take a while! But, thanks for the link; it must be in there somewhere.
Stephan, let me know if you find out anything.
Meanwhile, I'll keep trying to get a suitable photo of the stuff.
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Posted: August 10 2006 at 7:00pm |
Like Suzy I would be interested in some also. I would be willing to buy some also.... Thanks Bob
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 7:50am |
I want to see it just to play the ID game!
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 11:39am |
Whew!
That algae database was a long trip to get through!
Of course I didn't see anything that screamed "That's it!"
but there were a few that got close.
One was a type of tanzania; here is the pic:
one was some type of paycap...
here is the pic:
I have a picture of it in my camera now, though I don't know how good it is, since I forgot to bring the thing in to work today.
Anyway, I lifted the leaves up last night and they were definately not hard. It does appear that maybe the underlayers are kind of ripple-y like a ribbon or a lasagna noodle. I guess I'm going to have to rip a bit off and get it out where I can see it clearly.
Suzy, Bob: if either of you want to come over a tear off some for yourselves, you are welcome to have it.
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 12:28pm |
Yes!!!!
Is it really that color? That is cool!
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 12:47pm |
I'm looking at it under 12000K reeflux bulbs, so having said that, the color I see is pretty much the color of the tanzania.
I'm not sensing the distress from you that I was originally expecting. I thought we all wanted coraline algae or corals on our rocks. nothing more.
This stuff can really cover a rock.
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 2:41pm |
OK gang,
Here is a picture of the stuff in my tank. This is with a flash. I think it turned out pretty representative of what it looks like; I got lucky.
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Posted: August 11 2006 at 3:21pm |
Looks cool!
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 8:15am |
John, could you put a small rock next to it to let it grow onto? or a shell?
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 1:33pm |
I'll see what I can do, or what I already have. I'm a little lean
on small rocks. I guess I need to go the the LFS and get some
rubble.
I'm gathering that the idea of just pulling some off doesn't sound too
keen to you. The stuff is spreading on that rock, but slowly, so
it may take a while. My greater concern for the tank in general
is that it is turning up on rocks elsewhere. The stuff may get
out of hand eventually.
Anyway, I'll see what I can do about getting it to move onto smaller rock.
Cheers!
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 5:37pm |
I realy do not think it will get out of hand. I actually think just the opposite? Cool alga species always seem to struggle when there is competition for nutrients...
Maybe I need to come visit your tank next week? With a ziplock? Is there anything I could entice you to trade for?
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Posted: August 12 2006 at 6:36pm |
Of course I'd love for you to see my tank, especially since I'll be out of town for the reef tour.
I did put some small rocks by the algae, but I have some very naughty
hermits with strong opinions on how the tank is to be furnished. We'll
see how long the rocks last.
You could entice me with some tigger pods & advice! 
I bought a bottle of the buggers on the recent group-buy and set up a
small breader tank, but they don't look like they are
thriving to me.
I was reluctant going into it, but was convinced that growing
tiggers is like growing weeds. Maybe you could take a look and
tell me where I'm off.
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Posted: August 14 2006 at 11:12pm |
Be sure and post a follow up. This is interesting.
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