i am sending you chaetos the weekend after this one

lovethesea

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I guess we could be twins since we are complete opposites....blonde vs. auburn
blue eye vs brwn yep, I guess. My attention span can be taxed at times.

Did you start your ecosystem with calurpra??
 

snailheave

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Originally Posted by lovethesea
Did you start your ecosystem with calurpra??
yes. one of the many mistakes. i still have caulerpa in my tanks
 

lovethesea

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why do you still have it in your tanks?
Did you take out the calurpa and replace with chaeto all at once from you ecosys?
 

snailheave

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i put down 3 different kinds in my fuge in the beginning: chaeto, caulerpa, and some other red stuff.
quickly learned about caulerpa and took it out. most of it, so i thought. of course lil strands remained and they multiplied ever since and i have been unable to totally rid of it.
 

lovethesea

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so when I move my ecosys over to my new tank should I get rid of calurpa all together?
Haven't had trouble with it. Harvest a decent amount every month or so.......
 

snailheave

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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.
 
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jdragunas

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well i don't want that... i just want to know why it's so bad... if it's bad i don't want it....
 
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jdragunas

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or, i can learn from other people's mistakes... which is kinda the point of this forum...
 
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jdragunas

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yeah, but if you have no plans to remove them, why is it so bad? don't you want them to just keep growing?
 

snailheave

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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.
 

lovethesea

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I have had zero problems. Harvest every month or so. I have been thinking about replacing it, but just never get around to it. I was going to get some from a former member, but never got back to him.
I guess it depends on the tank.
 

lovethesea

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Originally Posted by snailheave
if you love the sea, you'll also love --- in water
fish tanks and regular bodies of water are not the same and
.........never mind.....
 

snailheave

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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
 

snailheave

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Originally Posted by lovethesea
fish tanks and regular bodies of water are not the same and
.........never mind.....
please blog
 
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