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B&Bemployee1802
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seagrasses, algae,

Post by B&Bemployee1802 »

I am looking for:
green gracillaria
red gracillaria
halimeda
shaving hair brush
maidens hair (turtlegrass)
mermaids fan
chaetomorpha
caulerpa
algaes
etc

also any seagrasses:
turtle grass
manatee grass
shoal grass
star grass

and any gorgonians or sea fans

if anyone has any they would like to give or sell please let me know
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Amphiprion
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Post by Amphiprion »

Seagrasses are hard to come by, since most of them are illegal to collect. In any case, I've noticed that www.reefcleaners.org has some of the best selections of macroalgae and occasional seagrasses.
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Neuticle
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Post by Neuticle »

There are a few types of sea grass that occasionally wash up on Dauphin Isl, as well as red and green sea lettuce later in the summer.

I have a tiny bit of razor caulerpa in my tank, as well as some red mangroves if you're interested.
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Post by AuroraDrvr »

I've got a bunch of Codium. Unfortunately all four types of Caluerpa I had crashed.

Do you have any macros that you'd trade?
B&Bemployee1802
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Post by B&Bemployee1802 »

amphiprion thanks for the link. they do have a huge selection.

aurora drvr thanks for the offer but i am just starting off so i dont have anything to trade for.
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