grape caulerpa is EVIL

unclereefer

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I made the misinformed mistake of adding grape caulerpa to my display about 2 yrs ago and i have been fighting it ever since. I just go to town with a pair of tweezers and about 2 hours later I have mowed it down pretty good. My tank is too small for a tang but i was wondering if there is a fish that would fit in a 37 gal. that likes to eat this stuff. Any suggestions?
 
How many fish do you have?
I hear the tang police coming but i'll tell you this anyway....I have only three fish in a 38g a clown,six-line,and a tang.......all of which have been surviving fine for over two+ years...If you keep #'s low you can get away with it. Three fish is the max. for me
 
I've had two yellow tangs for a year now and mine have not grown to where I can notice. I take rocks out of the refgu. when they get covered with the plants, and put them in with the tangs. After 1 or 2 days they are ready to go back into the refgu. LOL
 
My dwarf angels (CB, flame & white tailed pygmy) devoured the roots of my grape caulerpa, which killed off the plant. Once it died off, it never came back. I keep Caulerpa verticillata in my 21g and occasionally tear out a chunk for the angels -- within minutes they can make a fistfull disappear. They prefer living algae to the seaweed sheets I feed every day, practically jumping out of the water when they see it coming. Centropyge angels aren't always reef-safe, and there's no guarantee you'd end up with one that liked Caulerpa, but it might be worth a try :)
 
In the invert dept., there is the hairy colored pincushion urchin, which is easy to catch and quite adept at dodging corals. Ask for a small one.
 
My yellow tang as well as coral beauty don't even touch the caulerpa I put in there. Guess it's a hit or miss.
 
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