xokarmaxo
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As you can tell by my title, the caulerpa in my 14 gallon Biocube went sexual. I came into work this morning and saw that most of it was turning into a whiteish/yellowish goo. Some of it was still dark green. I manually removed all of it (as far as I can see) and plan to do a water change at noon. Nothing in my tank so far (knock on wood) is acting out of the ordinary. (Fish active, swimming around, eating fine; corals all open and "happy")
I've heard nightmares about caulerpa going sexual and causing tanks to crash. Is this going to happen to mine?? I have a 14 gallon Biocube that has been up for 6 months, with a percula clownfish, sixline wrasse and midas blenny. CUC; fire shrimp, various hermit crabs, 4 astrea snails. I also have corals; xenia, candy canes, zoos, mushrooms, gsp, pink open brain coral, octobubble coral.
I haven't checked my parameters yet (will before my noon water change) but was wondering if anyone could help me... tell me what to do to prevent my tank from crashing. I already removed the caulerpa. Is there anything else that I need to do before my water change???
I appreciate any and all responses!
I've heard nightmares about caulerpa going sexual and causing tanks to crash. Is this going to happen to mine?? I have a 14 gallon Biocube that has been up for 6 months, with a percula clownfish, sixline wrasse and midas blenny. CUC; fire shrimp, various hermit crabs, 4 astrea snails. I also have corals; xenia, candy canes, zoos, mushrooms, gsp, pink open brain coral, octobubble coral.
I haven't checked my parameters yet (will before my noon water change) but was wondering if anyone could help me... tell me what to do to prevent my tank from crashing. I already removed the caulerpa. Is there anything else that I need to do before my water change???
I appreciate any and all responses!