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Turbinaria

Turbinaria turbinata

(Linnaeus) Kuntze 1898

Not Reef Tank Suitable

Not Suitable for Fish-Only Tank

Range: Western Atlantic Ocean: Caribbean, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela; and also seen in the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific.

Natural Environment: Inhabits shallow nutrient rich intertidal zones, lagoons and backreef areas.

Aquarium Suitability: Its triangular shaped leaves have an embedded air bladder at their upper stem edge that hold its 12 inch (30 cm) high leaves/stem upright. Yet even though a somewhat interesting looking alga, its not considered an aquarium species as its difficult to maintain long term, especially so in nutrient-poor waters.

Taxonomy:

    Kingdom: Chromista

    Class: Phaeophyceae

    Order: Fucales

    Family: Sargassaceae

    Genus: Turbinaria

 Turbinaria turbinata ()
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