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I have another rare macro (I think) for trade to any other macro (except cheato and some type of fern and grape caulerpa) or small coral frag (I need to confirm if I don't have it). This one looks like a type of halimenia but it is not flat and has a ruffled edges. The closest picture I saw from the web is from LA reef which it calls rose petal. The one I fragged was attached to a rubble by fishing line and maybe it will attach itself to the rubble later on.

I don't recommend this to tank with tang as this maybe food for it although I have no confirmation on that.

Start using decorative and benificial macro and reap its benefits:

1. Improve nitrogen cycle

2. Nutrient export (absorb phoshate, nitrate and other metal)

3. add color and motion (see it dance with the waves) to your tank

4. food source for herbivores and copepods

5. homes for gobies, shrimp and other aquarium fishes and invertebrates

http://www.lareefs.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=721

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New frags available. Attached to rubble by epoxy. Swap with any macro (except caulerpa, cheato or other invasive macro) or few zoa polyps or any coral suitable for nano setup.

I have another rare macro (I think) for trade to any other macro (except cheato and some type of fern and grape caulerpa) or small coral frag (I need to confirm if I don't have it). This one looks like a type of halimenia but it is not flat and has a ruffled edges. The closest picture I saw from the web is from LA reef which it calls rose petal. The one I fragged was attached to a rubble by fishing line and maybe it will attach itself to the rubble later on.

I don't recommend this to tank with tang as this maybe food for it although I have no confirmation on that.

Start using decorative and benificial macro and reap its benefits:

1. Improve nitrogen cycle

2. Nutrient export (absorb phoshate, nitrate and other metal)

3. add color and motion (see it dance with the waves) to your tank

4. food source for herbivores and copepods

5. homes for gobies, shrimp and other aquarium fishes and invertebrates

http://www.lareefs.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=721

readpetalwtailspot-1.jpg

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Good job!

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Australian Institute of Marine Science


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