Wonderful update again Daft! 
As to the amount of time updates take, there really is no advice we could give you. The only way to cut down the time is to make updates less detailed, which would somewhat detract from the game.
Evolved from: Dendroalgae
Genes (11): Photosynthesis x3, Cold Resistance x1, Hibernation x1, Carpeting x1, Stems x2, Tendrils x2, Mass Reproduction x1
Description: The appearance of slime eaters on the cold water scene was no cause for alarm for the algaceae. They were successful enough to thrive anyway, and the grazers would simply provide some necessary culling. The algaceae would simply continue to grow in large, peaceful underwater forests. The next generation continues to spread, vertically and horizontally, to catch as much of the sun as possible.
Algaceae Dendrorethermis: Niklas
Evolved from: Algaceae Dendrocovitis
Genes added (2+bonus): Photosynthesis x2, Mass Reproduction x1
Genes removed (2): Cold Resistance, Hibernation
Resulting Genes (11): Photosynthesis x5, Carpeting x1, Stems x2, Tendrils x2, Mass Reproduction x2
Description: The highly successful cold-water algae were thriving in the warm months of the year. But in the warmer waters where their ancestors originated, and where sunlight was in opulent abundance, plant life was still not very highly evolved. It was only natural that the algae would wander ever closer to the warmer waters, spreading their dark underwater forests.

As to the amount of time updates take, there really is no advice we could give you. The only way to cut down the time is to make updates less detailed, which would somewhat detract from the game.
Spoiler Algaceae Dendrocovitis :
Evolved from: Dendroalgae
Genes (11): Photosynthesis x3, Cold Resistance x1, Hibernation x1, Carpeting x1, Stems x2, Tendrils x2, Mass Reproduction x1
Description: The appearance of slime eaters on the cold water scene was no cause for alarm for the algaceae. They were successful enough to thrive anyway, and the grazers would simply provide some necessary culling. The algaceae would simply continue to grow in large, peaceful underwater forests. The next generation continues to spread, vertically and horizontally, to catch as much of the sun as possible.
Algaceae Dendrorethermis: Niklas
Evolved from: Algaceae Dendrocovitis
Genes added (2+bonus): Photosynthesis x2, Mass Reproduction x1
Genes removed (2): Cold Resistance, Hibernation
Resulting Genes (11): Photosynthesis x5, Carpeting x1, Stems x2, Tendrils x2, Mass Reproduction x2
Description: The highly successful cold-water algae were thriving in the warm months of the year. But in the warmer waters where their ancestors originated, and where sunlight was in opulent abundance, plant life was still not very highly evolved. It was only natural that the algae would wander ever closer to the warmer waters, spreading their dark underwater forests.