Algae ID Please

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thanks for your reply,,I looked extensively on the net to research this spiney algae,,I see similarities but curious why my algae is very low to the rocks verses the wild version being alot taller,,could that be an enviroment and or flow issue causing my algae being alot shorter and low on the rock..
Many articles mention sea turtles eat this algae,,what are other possible options that could work in removing/eating this algae,,since sea turtles are not an option..
 
yes you know many differences specie specific ..
I ear that a guy have very good result with sea hare.
but want ask him how do exactly act and let you know
 
yes you know many differences specie specific ..
I ear that a guy have very good result with sea hare.
but want ask him how do exactly act and let you know
any update from your friend on what eats it ??
seahare or snails of a certain type or a species of tang ?
 
@wattson yes
He had good reasults doing as follow
He clean much as possible outside from the tank
Rinsing with water from the tank
And sea hares and some emeralds crabs doing the rest
 
K,,thank you..I'm rescaping my one tank and I'm thinking of using that rock for part the rescape
 

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