Current wisdom needed

~reefchik~

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I'm coming back into the hobby after a hiatus of about 4 years.

What's the current thinking on keeping caulerpa (feather) inside a reef tank (with DSB & LR)? In my last tank in '03 it was thought this was a good nitrate reducer, but seems like I'm seeing caulerpa more kept in refugiums nowadays.

I just received my package from IPSF and need to know what to do with this little feather caulerpa segment--thanks!
 
Back in the day I too kept macro's in the main tank. That was a pain. I was allways pruning this stuff back to keep it from over growing my corals. It is much easier to maintain in the refuge.
 
I would avoid caulerpas due to the toxins they give off that disrupt coral growth. There are now plenty of other macro species out there that do a fine job, as well as mangroves. My favorites are that 'tang heaven' macro, red grassillaria types, red grape algae (not a caulerpa actually), and chaeto. These also serve as better pod breeding spots, and can be fed to tangs when pruned back.
 
Chaeto is great as it doesn't go sexual, and caulerpa brachypus has a low risk factor. Grape caulerpa is probably the most dangerous to keep in terms of going sexual.

Mangroves should be considered as a an aesthetic addition as they are very slow growing and consume little nutrients unless you are keeping more than 5.
 
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