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Old August 24th 06, 10:27 AM posted to rec.aquaria.marine.reefs
Mike Lawford
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Default grape caulerpa...

Thanks for the reply.

Yes I know - the pain with grape caulerpa is that it intertwines in the
rocks - really tough to get out!

Yes I use a skimmer - perhaps it is a bit underpowered but I doubt it. Yes
I have rock and DSB and all that. I have a good balance of fish and they are
all happy. I think it has just started to grow and I have ignored it for
long enough for it to become a problem.

Perhaps I need a phosphate remover - will get one. I just wondered if there
is any quick fix to get rid of what is there.

Thanks,
Mike




"Thomas Bartkus" wrote in message
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"Mike Lawford" wrote in message
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HI All.

I have LOADS of grape caulerpa that has gotten into my rocks and is
taking
over - it is growing at an alarming rate - how do I get rid of this -

every
time I pull it off it comes back 5 times quicker.....???


Phosphate my man. And maybe nitrate. Get rid of the fertilizers -
phosphate & nitrate!

If your grape caulerpa wasn't "growing at an alarming rate", you would
likely be complaining about hair algae instead. Count your blessings!

Instead of using caulerpa to take up the fertilizer, how about a skimmer?
Do you have a skimmer? Is it underpowered? Do you have a lot of fish?
Do you have live rock & a deep sand bed to deal with nitrates? Water
changes?

Thomas Bartkus