Macroalgae Farms
Long Reef Grass Macroalgae
$39.99
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Estimated delivery between June 16 and June 18.
$39.99
$39.99
About this item
Long Reef Grass Macroalgae
Long Reef Grass Macroalgae is a filamentous green macroalgae known for its long, grass-like strands that emerge from a small anchored base within rock or substrate. These flexible cylindrical filaments sway naturally in water flow, creating a dynamic, reef grass appearance within the aquarium.
In natural reef ecosystems, filamentous turf algae play an important role by supporting biodiversity and providing habitat for microfauna such as copepods and amphipods. When maintained intentionally in macroalgae systems or refugiums, this species contributes to nutrient cycling and natural food web development, making it both functional and visually unique.
Available Options
Small Rock Colony
- Rock colony approximately half the size of the primary photo
- Established basal patch with multiple filament strands
- Ideal for starting biodiversity or refugium cultures
Large Rock Colony
- Rock colony approximately the size shown in the primary photo
- Dense established patch with numerous long filaments
- Suitable for immediate placement in macroalgae systems
Care Information
| 💡 Lighting Low to High |
🌊 Water Flow Low to High |
| 📍 Placement Rock surfaces or refugium zones |
⚙️ Care Level Easy |
| 📈 Growth Rate Slow to Moderate |
🧪 Nutrient Uptake Moderate |
Special Considerations
🌱 Propagation
Long Reef Grass Macroalgae spreads through fragmentation and basal expansion:
- New filaments emerge from the basal patch attached to rock
- Fragments may establish nearby colonies
- Established patches gradually expand across suitable substrate
Learn More
For detailed species information, compatibility, and care tips, visit our Species Library.
Due to natural variation between specimens and growth forms, the item you receive may not appear exactly like the one pictured. Photographs represent a typical example of the colony structure.
Individual colonies may vary in size, density, coloration, and filament length depending on environmental conditions and age.
Approximate colony sizes are provided as general references and may vary slightly from the specimen received.
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