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Botryocladia

Botryocladia botryoides

(Wulfen) Feldmann, 1941

Red Grape Algae

Likely Reef Tank Suitable

Likely Fish-Only Tank Suitable

Range: Western Atlantic Ocean: South to Brazil, and also European waters and the Mediterranean Sea.

Natural Environment: Inhabits shady caves and crevices and found overhanging rocks in intertidal areas.

Aquarium Suitability: Rarely available in the trade and have found it to be difficult to maintain, as it can go from looking perfectly healthy one day and the next totally dissipated even though no changes were made to the aquarium. It's very possible that it is highly reliant on certain elements such as iodine to continue its existence.

Taxonomy:

    Kingdom: Plantae

    Phylum: Rhodophyta

    Class: Florideophyceae

    Order: Rhodymeniales

    Family: Rhodymeniaceae

    Genus: Botryocladia

FYI: Originally classified as B. uvaria.

 Botryocladia botryoides (Red Grape Algae)
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