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grape caulerpa...
Hi - as you know i have been battling with this stuff for a while now.
Everything else in the tank is healthy and params are good (except phosphates which I have no idea as I do not have phosphate test). I added a phosphate remover which has slowed growth but it is still managing to grow. I tried tweezing it out of my live rock but it is impossible to get it all and a month later it is back. I also dont want to stress the fish by doing too much in there too often. Grrr - there must be some way to get rid of this stuff. Is there a reef safe way or creature to do this? Thanks, ~m |
grape caulerpa...
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grape caulerpa...
First off crabs especialy emeral crabs will help reducing the population.
Second are foxface fish however they do need a good sized aquarium 100 or more gallons. My experience with the cal. in a small aquarium (75 gallons) was what seemed like a endless battle. hawever after a year with emerald crabs and keeping phosphates and nitrates at unmeasurable levels it finaly got under control. "Mike Lawford" wrote in message ... Hi - as you know i have been battling with this stuff for a while now. Everything else in the tank is healthy and params are good (except phosphates which I have no idea as I do not have phosphate test). I added a phosphate remover which has slowed growth but it is still managing to grow. I tried tweezing it out of my live rock but it is impossible to get it all and a month later it is back. I also dont want to stress the fish by doing too much in there too often. Grrr - there must be some way to get rid of this stuff. Is there a reef safe way or creature to do this? Thanks, ~m |
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