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Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 12:39
by Arnold
The species that I have collected here in tide pools is Cladophoropsis membranacea, when I collected this macroalgae I thought that it was cladophora but it didnt look like any Cladophora so I do some research and I found this specie. Its a widespread species in warm seas that grows in rocks in the intertidal zone, grows epilithically developing in tight cushions or mats, in exposed or sheltered habitats

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 13:43
by Algae In Space
Arnold wrote: 12 Nov 2018 18:02
Dedicated to algae in the space! jaja
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Hold on! Why is the ball in the last pic floating! :what:

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 13:53
by Arnold
Jaja its a kind of magic... Nah just when the marimo makes the photosynthesis it produces lots of bubbles and some bubbles gets trapped in the filaments of the algae, sometimes they float to the surface but this time that ball just stays free floating :laugh:

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 15:33
by Algae In Space
Yeah I've heard about that phenomenon but I've never experienced it myself. Sure some bubbles here and there but floating!? Not bad :laugh:

What is it with the jaja all the time? I've noticed it's a thing in the past with other people. Is it corny like Aloha? Are we German speaking folks known for our ja, ja? I guess it's more of a German thing? We Austrians don't ja, ja so often? Or maybe we do?

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 15:57
by Arnold
I dont know in Spanish we use the jaja with something funny as a laughter

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 16:39
by Algae In Space
Arnold wrote: 13 Nov 2018 15:57 I dont know in Spanish we use the jaja with something funny as a laughter
Now I am confused. The jaja is Spanish? :grin: I thought you emulate the German "ja" for yes!

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 17:33
by opae ula related
Arnold wrote:The species that I have collected here in tide pools is Cladophoropsis membranacea, when I collected this macroalgae I thought that it was cladophora but it didnt look like any Cladophora so I do some research and I found this specie. Its a widespread species in warm seas that grows in rocks in the intertidal zone, grows epilithically developing in tight cushions or mats, in exposed or sheltered habitats
got it. Looks good.

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 17:36
by Arnold
No! Its just like a laugh jaja or haha :smile: I dont speak german just english and not very good haha

Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 18:32
by Arnold
Here you can see the place where I have collected the macroalgae, quite beauty I think jeje

The path to the pool
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The pool
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Re: Finally! The Opae has come

PostPosted:13 Nov 2018 19:31
by Algae In Space
Arnold wrote: 13 Nov 2018 18:32 Here you can see the place where I have collected the macroalgae, quite beauty I think jeje

The path to the pool
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The pool
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This pool looks amazing!! :lol: I miss the sea. :sad2: