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![]() But wouldn't it be a nutrient sink?
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![]() It would be a nutrient sink but if it suddenly dies all those nutrients a released back into the water.So i would keep it well trimmed.
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![]() are those leaf blades connected to each other via a long rhizome like stem? If not, it's probably not caulerpa. It looks almost like baby blades of Ulva lettuce algae, but there's probably a half dozen other species it could be.
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![]() Macro algae is a tough subject in reef tanks, generally they are kept in the refugium as they can grow rampant and over take most of your coral. I personally remove anything that's leafy and green, tweezers or a H2O2 dip will work very well. |
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The difficulty is that my flowerpot grows out of this rock and is very finicky about being touched. I don't know how well it would take to a dip, besides I don't think a dip would get all the rhizomes. Maybe an injection of lemon juice or vinegar?
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![]() Hi:
I have something that looks similar in both my Nano's. I was warned at the LFS about putting this in my tank. It suits want I want but it could grow out of control. By the way I just picked up a purple flower pot coral. How do you find keeping yours? Light, flow and placement in your tank. Thanks, Michael |