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Unread 04/29/2009, 04:06 PM   #2
ctenophors rule
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all algae have no true roots (some have hold fast, which anchor them to the substrate) and all algae take in nutrients from surrounding water.

they also have no true leaves, or stems.

now ulva is relatively simple, lots of peple sell it as well.

if you can grow chaeto, by god you just might be able to grow ulva!

as ofr the ogo, i do not know.


i myself have started a nice little algae refugium for my 29 gallon reef tank, at the moment it has a few pieces of codmium, some caulerpa, some ulva, stringy, and full lettuce leaf like, some halimeda, some caulerpa prolifera, lots of chaetomorpha, and a few other miscelaneous algaes. (mermaids cup, christmas tree, etc)

when i have too much, i may post it for sale here!


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