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Help Identify Pic
Does anyone know what this is? (The Little Green Thing)
http://reefcentral.com/gallery/showp...p?photo=204479 |
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A larger pic would deffinately be helpful. Could be a nudibrach from what I can tell.
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Neomeris annulata
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I second that ID. It's a very pretty calcerous algae to have in the tank.
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Thanks for the help
Is it good or bad? Sorry, Im kind of a novice |
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Not bad by any means. From what I have read, it does not live very long.
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It thrives in some peoples tanks.. but its short lived most of the time. Very nice macroalgae.
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I had it thrive in my 7 gallon along with mermaid's cup, another calcerous algae. I eventually had to choke them out though, began to be too much for 7 gallons.
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Re: Help Identify Pic
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it's a tiny speck on my screen... lol i can't see it!
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Yea, about the pic size, the posting in the gallery is limited to 50k file size. I will try to get something better up.
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Why worry about getting bigger pictures, you already have a positive ID. For those who want a bigger picture can search Neomeris annulata on google.
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True
Thanks |
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