odin wrote:Oh cool! Congratulations... You really are an Opae Ula breeding masterNo, you are with all those berrried Alphas.
Why wouldn't the Opae Ula share his food? Because he was a little shellfish
odin wrote:Oh cool! Congratulations... You really are an Opae Ula breeding masterNo, you are with all those berrried Alphas.
Ann wrote:I agree with Odin. In fact, both of you gentleman have a special talent for this. I really admire both of you.Ann, you will also once you setup a tank.
Ann
Wander wrote:Thanks. I google it and doesn't seem like it.opae ula related wrote:IMG_0437 (1).JPGI know this is very old but could it be cyanobacteria?
Anyone know the official name of this algae? I had it since August 2015 and it is starting to grow on the volcano rock.
Have a great day!
Wander wrote:Sadly, that doesn't help me identify itThanks. I don't plan to drink the water but good warning. You just never know.
One thing i do know is that if it is cynobacteria you'd better not drink that water.
This might sound stupid but because we keep the same water for so long a toxin called BMAA(a neurotoxin) builds up which has strong relations to ALS and Alzheimer's
If it is cynobacteria this toxin really builds up so again it might sound stupid but DON'T GET THAT WATER INSIDE OF YOU.
(just trying to help)
Have a good day!