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I think its time for a trim

post #1 of 9
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lol, I had a little  halimedia   and grape caulp. - this is what I came home to after visiting my in-laws over christmas break.

I guess I need to pull some of it out. This is my 150 gal tank

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post #2 of 9
Thread Starter 

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post #3 of 9

WOW....How long were you gone for   LOL

post #4 of 9
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a week lol - it doubled in size.

post #5 of 9

Nasty stuff. You are gonna find it all over the place very soon me thinks. 

post #6 of 9
Thread Starter 

pretty lucky, all or at least most was confined to the  halimedia  . there was just a little stuck to the power head and over flow. I got most of it, but boy did it do a job on the halimedia. most of it is rotted off at the bottom and white. The top was nice and green.

You would think between 3 urchins, a scopas tang and a 6 inch seahare, there wouldnt be anything green in that tank. lol

post #7 of 9

Keep the halimedia (great stuff) and rid yourself of the caulp (if you can get rid of it).

post #8 of 9
Thread Starter 

this is what it looks like now. I have never had problems with Caup. I have feather in my seahorse tank and some grape. I just keep it trimmed back.  its even greening back up where it was turning white.

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post #9 of 9

Wish I  could take some of that off yours hands. None of the LFS stock this wonderful green stuff

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