The red coralline algae that has been growing so well is velvety, lush, like maroon velvet. Concerned that I might have some sort of problem (eg. red tide dinoflagellates, cyanobacteria, etc.) I nosed around the books in the local bookstore. I found that coralline algae comes in a staggering number of species with wide variety [...]
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