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Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of
rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() |
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On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote:
Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. |
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On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote:
On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole |
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On Aug 25, 8:03?pm, Tristie wrote:
On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Wanna buy one of ScAtMaN ScottyFLL's family portraits? Send him an email, he'll send the address: http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?i...clarke1hd0.jpg |
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On Aug 25, 10:18 pm, ScottyFLL wrote:
On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote: On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole |
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On Aug 25, 10:19?pm, ScottyFLL wrote:
On Aug 25, 10:18 pm, ScottyFLL wrote: On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote: On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wanna buy one of ScAtMaN ScottyFLL's family portraits? Send him an email, he'll send the address: http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?i...clarke1hd0.jpg |
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On Aug 25, 10:18 pm, ScottyFLL wrote:
On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote: On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole |
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On Aug 25, 10:21?pm, bobandcarole wrote:
On Aug 25, 10:19?pm, ScottyFLL wrote: On Aug 25, 10:18 pm, ScottyFLL wrote: On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote: On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/b...ole-Hidequoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wanna buy one of ScAtMaN ScottyFLL's family portraits? Send him an email, he'll send the address: http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?i...clarke1hd0.jpg - Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wanna buy one of ScAtMaN ScottyFLL's family portraits? Send him an email, he'll send the address: http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?i...clarke1hd0.jpg |
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On Aug 25, 10:18 pm, ScottyFLL wrote:
On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote: On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole |
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On Aug 25, 10:24?pm, ScottyFLL wrote:
On Aug 25, 10:18 pm, ScottyFLL wrote: On Aug 25, 8:03 pm, Tristie wrote: On Aug 25, 5:54 pm, "Susan" wrote: Set up my 75 gallon tank a short while back and had a "few small" pieces of rock with caulerpa prolifera on them. Not really thinking this would be a problem I put them in the tank and now have it all over the rocks in the tank. Is there an easy way to get rid of this without hurting the other inhabitants in the tank? This stuff is taking over and I need to get it under control. I currently have a few fish that eat a little bit of it but not enough to control it. I can't leave the lights off either as I have a lot of anemones and corals dependent on the lighting. TIA--Susan ![]() Well Susie Q .evidently you just do and not read up first as any individual that has half an IQ knows, its not a good idea to put caulerpa in a DT......it belongs in a sump or refugium at most. I bet some dumbass here on this group told you it would be fine to put in the DT. Get a tang or a foxface or put up with it. Yu can always pull the rocks and scub it down and cross your fingers...or remember not to take idiots that work at LFS word on doing anything or especially the adivice given here by Wayne Sallee and a few others.which is for the most part totally erroneous info.Afterall the guy could not even keep his stock in his petshop alive and it put him out of business, and he insists on giving out info on a usenet group...go figure. Pull out what you can and keep doing it until you can get a proper fish or two in there to erradicate it. Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole-Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Speaking of fat: http://community.webshots.com/user/blobandcarole- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Wanna buy one of ScAtMaN ScottyFLL's family portraits? Send him an email, he'll send the address: http://img187.imageshack.us/my.php?i...clarke1hd0.jpg |
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