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Jeffery7866
Wendy8540
This algae is found in many geographical regions. Red algae are less demanding in terms of light conditions and grow well under moderate lighting (3000-6000 lux). Gracilaria algae are a favorite food source for many herbivorous fish species.
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Jeremy
it doesn't seem like it, mine looks almost translucent
Sandra7004
Where should I look? Please circle it in the photo, otherwise it's unclear...
Megan
circled. has already grown with an egg
Jamie3553
it's not Gracilaria
I have it too.
I haven't identified it yet =(
Melissa1838
Looks like Asparagopsis falkenbergia (photo on Google)
Rodney3101
it looks similar, but it's not. I don't have any of my little branches, it's like a raspberry.
Rachael
not like this? (size of the item in the photo - only 1cm (for now))
gibsmithia hawaiiensis
there is a small guide for the grass:
here