Caulerpa webbiana ???

elfa

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Hi

I have identified this algae to be Caulerpa webbiana do you agree?

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This algae is growing wild in my tank and I'm gathering info on it gain control.

Vidar
 
Holy cow I think that's what I have but keep forgetting to take pictures of!!! :mad: I'll get a close up today. It's at the store and I'm the only one that loves it. I keep it pruned to one corner of the tank, most think it's hair algae until they get closer and look. I'm determined to get people into (enjoying and buying) some type of plant tank instead of just fish or reefers!! :eek:
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6235306#post6235306 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AIMFish
. I'm determined to get people into (enjoying and buying) some type of plant tank instead of just fish or reefers!! :eek:
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I like this guy!
 
Looks very very close, there arent many Caulerpas that have that fuzzy, strange sort of growth in their fronds so I dont think there are many candidates to start with. Very interesting.. I think thats the first I've seen of it in the hobby.

As with many Caulerpas, if you decide not to keep this rare macro, control through manual removal, try to keep nutrient level as low as possible.. this may spark a sporulation event so pull out all the available green you can see first and then get aggressive with skimming, etc. I think its pretty though. ;)

>Sarah
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6237491#post6237491 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Samala
.....pull out all the available green you can see first and then get aggressive with skimming, etc. I think its pretty though. ;)

>Sarah
Are you suggesting he kill it?:eek1: I took some pics today but they didn't turn out good. Either way if anyone wants some I have more than enough to spare, I just need to learn some algae shipping procedures.
 
if anybody is pondering shipping stuff around i would also be interested in getting in on trades.

-eleodes
 
Aimfish/Chuck.. well.. he did say he was interested in info on how to control it... personally I like it, but Caulerpa's are aggressive little things, and quick to spread, not too tasty and can be a nightmare to aquarists whose idea of a good tank isnt bright green and full of macros. :)

Wish I could help with trades.. I only have C. prolifera to send out to people right now.

>Sarah
 
Yellow Tangs love it. I received it from a customer who had it in a 15 or 5, can't remember which. I pinch clumps out and drop it in w/ the Yellow Tangs and they slurp it up like spaghetti :D
 
i have some stuff that i could trade. but i keep having cyano problems, so it's sort of messy.

it's also super cold weather here.
 
Hi
Thanks for all the answers:D
First a geographical lesson Oslo is the capital of Norway:mixed:
At present it about 0 degC and snowing.
I guess it would be difficult/expensive to send it to the US from Norway. This algae has taken over after the ordinary grape caulerpa and razorblade caulerpa I had before (still have some small patches).
I have a sailfin surgeon but he/she does not like it, it is only interesting just after I have trimmed it. I'm not very found of the yellow surgeons. It looked extremely clumsy compared to my now late chelmon:sad2: and they where constantly fighting.

Any other surgeon that would eat it?

I'm constantly trying to improve my skimming, reading Anthony Calfos suggestions in "improved skimmer performance".
I have a home/custom made skimmer so I have to understand the theory of skimming to get peak perfomance, since no body else has this skimmer.

Vidar
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6242376#post6242376 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by elfa
Any other surgeon that would eat it?
I'll pull some out and drop it in aquariums w/ other tangs and see who goes for it. For everyone paranoid about me being an idiot and spreading a potential nuisance algae, if there is such a thing ;) , the tangs are on seperate systems, no need to worry about corals or polyps getting covered. Besides if they were smart enough they would move!!:D
 
ha ha. i just revealed myself as another geographically impaired American--or maybe just that i'm getting old and can't remember anymore.

it's been down to about -15 C here and snowing also.
 
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i have been making some interesting observations while using a sea urchin (<em>Arbacia punctulata</em>) to clean hair algae from live rock. i mean to start a thread and post some pictures.

they really devour any kind of greenery that you put in with them. however, they wouldn't be too compatible with sessile invertebrates.
 
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Here's the best closeup I got tonight. I couldn't find any pics of webbiana on the web so is this really webbiana?
 
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I need to pay so I can post bigger pics!! Here's one w/ a hermit investigating. This helps show how small it is too. It grows really dense and as I have mentioned appears to be hair algae at first glance.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6248597#post6248597 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by eleodes
do you have any extra for trade?
I plan on bringing some home and messing around w/ it a little more :eek: (remove mind from gutter ;) ) I'll make a thread after Christmas and things start settling back down and see who all wants some.:D
 
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