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Mustafa
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by Mustafa »
Anything that is slow enough will eventually grow algae it seems. Here is a dramatic example

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Neonshrimp
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by Neonshrimp »

It looks like a little tree growing out of the little guy

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Cableguy
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by Cableguy »
that's some pretty interesting algae...
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by YuccaPatrol »
Wow! That is quite a burden for that poor snail

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Are you sure that is is algea and not some sort of parasite?
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by badflash »
Looks like the black beard algae I battled with when my phosephates were sky high. Kool stuff if it wan't so invasive.
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by Neonshrimp »
I know, like I said it looks like a tree and the snail is the pot moving it around
