Collections
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Gracilaria
The Gracilaria genus is one of our favorites for beginners! Most species feature branching,...
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Haliptilon
The Haliptilon genus isn’t commonly available. Most species take on a growth pattern similar...
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Heterosiphonia
A small, intricately-branching genus of macroalgae - Heterosiphonia is stunning, but also a tough...
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Indo-Pacific Species
Algae native to the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, including Asia,...
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Iridescent Blue Species
Many of these algae are within the Rhodophyta & Phaeophyta phyla - but...
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Macroalgae Sampler Packs
Sampler packs are great for new hobbyists to begin their macroalgae collection!...
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Marine Snails
These small snails will regularly clean small microalgae off of your macroalgae!
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Mid-ground Species
These species don’t grow too tall - but aren’t short enough to...
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Mushroom & Soft Corals
Soft corals pair beautifully with macroalgae!
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Neomeris
Green, finger-like calcified stems give the Neomeris genus the common name of “finger” algae.
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Neurymenia
Featuring flat, blade-like growth with serrated edges, the Neurymenia genus is absolutely stunning!
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Non-Caulerpa Species
Chlorophytes not falling under the Caulerpa genus!
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Penicillus
The Penicillus genus features a central thallus with frilly, green strands protruding out the...
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Phaeophyta (Brown Algae)
Brown algae are seldom seen in the hobby due to most being...
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Purple Species
Some algae in the Rhodophyta phylum take on a deep purple/maroon coloration!
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Rhodophyta (Red Algae)
Rhodophyta, commonly known as red algae, make beautiful additions to any aquarium....