i dropped one tiny bit of caulerpa into my main for my chevon tang. tang didn't eat it so it floated around and i forgot about it. two months later i had this rock covered with caulerpa
Originally Posted by jdragunas
yeah, but if you have no plans to remove them, why is it so bad? don't you want them to just keep growing?
then the whole point of 'growing macroalgae to [remove nutrient]' is lost.
you have to physically remove macroalgaes in order to do so.
i don't think the idea is to do it every day. you do it when something extraordinary happened that day and you had a thought.
say you ate lunch, with tizzo. tizzo likes birds. then you talked about avian flu, the possible pandemic. see?
well if it hasn't given you trouble then i guess it's fine. but i prefer maintaining a certain look in my refugium as you can see in my pictures. i display my refuge.