Can anyone help me ID the blue stuff growing? It almost looks like a soft coral of some type. It’s a hitchhiker of some kind probably from a frag. Whatever it is, it loves light.
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Sponge?Can anyone help me ID the blue stuff growing? It almost looks like a soft coral of some type. It’s a hitchhiker of some kind probably from a frag. Whatever it is, it loves light.
Might be Hypnea pannosa, a desirable red macroalgae (Rhodophyta) with a bluish coloration. Awesome find!Can anyone help me ID the blue stuff growing? It almost looks like a soft coral of some type. It’s a hitchhiker of some kind probably from a frag. Whatever it is, it loves light.
Might be Hypnea pannosa, a desirable red macroalgae (Rhodophyta) with a bluish coloration. Awesome find!
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This looks to me to be dictyota which likes high nutrients tanks and needs to be removed physically with some effort. A dental pick is a helpful tool with this. Some cleaners that will help control this after cleaning are:Can anyone help me ID the blue stuff growing? It almost looks like a soft coral of some type. It’s a hitchhiker of some kind probably from a frag. Whatever it is, it loves light.
I'm not sure if this is Dictyota, which develops flat blades as opposed to having a tubular growth pattern.This looks to me to be dictyota which likes high nutrients tanks and needs to be removed physically with some effort. A dental pick is a helpful tool with this. Some cleaners that will help control this after cleaning are:
Chiton snails, pitho crabs, Emerald crabs, pencil urchins and turbo grazer snails.