Any ideas on this tall yellow thing?

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alanjess

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I guess I shouldn't say it's "tall" yet.. It's probably about 1/2" tall, but it is growing FAST. For the life of me, I couldn't get my camera to focus on it tho.. The color is right, but with the blurriness, it's hard to see the "soft""featherlike" "Q-tip" it has.... Any ideas?
 
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saxman

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Yeppers...Henry nailed it. The common name for this macro is "caterpillar algae". It tends to like a lot of nutrients in the water, and actually generally doesn't do well in pristine reef setups, but i've had it do well in FO setups. It's rather slow-growing, IME, but I keep live macro in my DTs, and it may have been outcompeted for food by the fast-growers. It also requires some Ca to grow, being calcareous (as Henry stated).
 

spanko

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Why Hello Mr. Greg! Hope all is well with you and the lovely one.
The neomeris will tend to take over under the right conditions though.

 
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alanjess

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That picture is alarming. lol
So far I have two "stalks". My plan is to let them grow, as I like the look; I'm relying on the fact that they will probably not take over the tank, but am also sure going to keep my eye on them. It would definitely not be fun to have an explosion of those guys.
 

spanko

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Yes I think that the conditions I showed in those pictures are not the norm. Certainly is a nice looking addition to the tank though.
 
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saxman

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I have NEVER seen it growing like that Henry! Ho-lee sheep-dip...
Renee and I are fine...still doing the venomous fish thing, running our website, working on a few projects...you know, the normal stuff.
How the heck are you? Kinda been missing you here...you and Joe always kept me smiling.
 

meowzer

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I have had 1-2 pieces pop up, BUT they did not spread or last long :( I also like the look (probably why they didn't last) LOL
 

mr. limpid

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Yes it looks good so Meowzer is probably right wont live. I've been looking for this Padina algae for a long time can't seam to locate it. And if I do find it will probably not grow in my system.
 
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saxman

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Why Hello Mr. Greg! Hope all is well with you and the lovely one.
The neomeris will tend to take over under the right conditions though.
I just showed that to Renee and she was blown away too...that stuff loves your tank, dood.
She said to tell you if you ever want/need to part with some of it to let me know...LOL
 

spanko

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Greg, did not mean to imply this was my tank. These pictures are from a couple of other sites where the posters were showing their tanks. ;D
 
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