InsaneClownFish
New member
Well it's been a long road folks...
I had to perform surgery on two pieces of rock to remove caulerpa racemosa. This stuff is amazing- it started growing on two pieces of seemingly dead rock. By dead rock I mean that these peices previously had caulerpa racemosa, yet the pieces were allowed to completely die off for at least 3- 4 weeks. They were then added to the tank. Three weeks later- presto...Caulerpa Racemosa...resiliant to say the least.
There was a small section I trimmed down that is now covered by a mushroom rock- this doesn't seem to be a problem, and there is a small piece growing from underneath a rock. The growth is very slow this time, so it's quite manageable.
Tiny peices of valonia have formed and dissipated, and as usual, when my tank is going through stress, I will get a tiny patch of cyano that can never take hold.
Diatoms have been outrageous. I've only seen a few pods, so my pod population still hasn't reasserted itself. All of the power heads have been laden with deep algae...fuzzy algae...hair algae..the works. The blue legs have done a decent job on some of it...when they can reach it.
I added a sally light foot crab. This guy is an absolute miracle worker. It can climb glass....reach the power heads...and pick polish them clean. I've watched him eat both detritus and algae. He's definately one of the neatest creatures.
Right now the power heads are finally free of detritus, and they are looking very clean. Even the intakes look gunk free...
Most of the detritus, sand, and algae on the rocks seems to be clearing up. The blue legs are doing a great job, and the tank is starting to settle down.
I had to perform surgery on two pieces of rock to remove caulerpa racemosa. This stuff is amazing- it started growing on two pieces of seemingly dead rock. By dead rock I mean that these peices previously had caulerpa racemosa, yet the pieces were allowed to completely die off for at least 3- 4 weeks. They were then added to the tank. Three weeks later- presto...Caulerpa Racemosa...resiliant to say the least.
There was a small section I trimmed down that is now covered by a mushroom rock- this doesn't seem to be a problem, and there is a small piece growing from underneath a rock. The growth is very slow this time, so it's quite manageable.
Tiny peices of valonia have formed and dissipated, and as usual, when my tank is going through stress, I will get a tiny patch of cyano that can never take hold.
Diatoms have been outrageous. I've only seen a few pods, so my pod population still hasn't reasserted itself. All of the power heads have been laden with deep algae...fuzzy algae...hair algae..the works. The blue legs have done a decent job on some of it...when they can reach it.
I added a sally light foot crab. This guy is an absolute miracle worker. It can climb glass....reach the power heads...and pick polish them clean. I've watched him eat both detritus and algae. He's definately one of the neatest creatures.
Right now the power heads are finally free of detritus, and they are looking very clean. Even the intakes look gunk free...
Most of the detritus, sand, and algae on the rocks seems to be clearing up. The blue legs are doing a great job, and the tank is starting to settle down.