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Originally Posted by GreenSpottedPuffer
IMO, Caulpera is ok if you really care for it and watch for warning signs of it going sexual. I had kept it in a 33G lagoon style tank for over a year prior to this and never had it go sexual. For my tank, dosing iron seems to be the most important thing. Otherwise the Caulpera starts to fade and get a little "upset".
Other than the 3 types of Caulpera, all I have is Halymenia floresia (red) and Halimeda. Mostly because its hard to find anything different here in vancouver and also because stuff like Sea Grasses cannot compete with Caulpera in a tank like mine. Its just not aggressive enough. Any of the slow growing grasses and algaes die off eventually. J&L has sea grasses sometimes though.
Have you started your 90G as a lagoon yet?
Oh and the Narrow Line was from J&L.
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Yeah, I just don't trust myself with the caulpera. Does the Halymenia or the Halimeda go sexual?
Have my 90g cycling right now, with some old rock, some fresh rock and some dried rock. It's going to be the home of my spiney burrfish (Chilomycterus schoepfii)
Have to talk to the J&L guys about saving me some sea grass some time. Going to have to wait until the sand is more established though.