Ya, thats what i suspected.
thanks.
basically its usless for reef enthusiasts unless they need to do some
culling on caulerpa i guess.
wolf
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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No, it is a caulerpa gourmet, and its palate won't be tainted by GHA!
Marc 
Wolf wrote:
Smart, then the slug did its job, and it lived to get more jobs. I would
have done the same, its kind of a recycleable invincible slug, lol.
Does this thing work on micro algae? Meaning Hair algae etc..?
Wolf
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
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Thanks Wolf. I spent many many hours lying on my belly watching that
slug eat or travel on the caulerpa in my refugium. It was very pretty to
look at, but a problem for my macro algae. I gave it back to the LFS,
who thought I was being rediculous. Of course, with my having to buy new
macro every month, why would he want me to get rid of it? 
Marc
Wolf wrote:
Excellent Marc! thats the one i saw too. it sucks the juices out of
the plant. Very good for keeping the caulerpa in check, in the ocean
atleast, in the refugium however, doesnt look safe! lol.
Thanks for pulling that up, your a wealth of good information!
wolf
"Marc Levenson" wrote in message
igy.com...
This is the slug that eats caulerpa.
http://melevsreef.com/id/sacoglossa.html
Marc
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