spanko Active Member Jan 5, 2009 #2 Do a search for Grape Caulerpa. Don't know what eats it though. Not something you want in your display tank.
Do a search for Grape Caulerpa. Don't know what eats it though. Not something you want in your display tank.
townsdp Member Jan 5, 2009 #3 foxface and you will never see it again. I lost every macroalgae I had in 2 days when mine went in.
spanko Active Member Jan 5, 2009 #4 Foxface is a wonderful algae eater, but does it eat grape caulerpa also?
mx#28 Active Member Jan 5, 2009 #5 My yellow tang LOVES that stuff. I kept a bit of it going down in the refugium for him.
shrimpi Active Member Jan 7, 2009 #6 I like having this in a display tank actually. I had it in my 44g and it filled in any bare spots and gave more of a natural look. I did prune it though every week to keep it in check. Jess
I like having this in a display tank actually. I had it in my 44g and it filled in any bare spots and gave more of a natural look. I did prune it though every week to keep it in check. Jess