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Cactus Algae (Halimeda)

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This is a very interesting macro algae that actually builds a calcium carbonate skeleton. Its bright green color and unique shape make for a lovely decorative plant, though it's not the best choice for nutrient export. It's heavier than water and will root in the gravel.

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One word of warning: it sucks down a lot of calcium and alkalinity. Make sure you keep it pruned or supplement accordingly.

(goby not included.)
 
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Nobody? I'm dumping a bunch of this in the trash if there are no takers...
 
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What kinda fish is that pixi?
 
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[quote author=pixelpixi link=topic=4770.msg58343#msg58343 date=1223670740]
Nobody? I'm dumping a bunch of this in the trash if there are no takers...

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put it in a little container and let it die out and dry... you can crush it up into sand :D
 
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[quote author=sfsuphysics link=topic=4770.msg58391#msg58391 date=1223676459]

put it in a little container and let it die out and dry... you can crush it up into sand :D

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I've never done this before. I usually just throw it away. Anyways, sorry to hijack your thread.
 

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I used to have some growing on live rock, but one of my critters ate it. If you still have some, I'll give it a go. I'll put it in a soft coral tank where calcium is not as critical. I think it is pretty. :)
 

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Any of this around
 
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