Grape Caulerpa

Re: Grape Caulerpa

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14851893#post14851893 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by padgett152
is Grape Caulerpa better than chaeto in a refugium? i have a little of both and it outgrows the chaeto 3:1

no--stick with the chaeto---you can manipulate its growth by harvesting it regularily and splitting the ends of it. Rotating and spreading out the ball and occasionally adding iron.

I've had grape caulerpa go sexual on me twice in the refugium and been lucky enough to deal with the problem in the refugium before it hit the display tank.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14853473#post14853473 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by padgett152
what do you mean by splitting the ends? it seems so thin to try and split?

when you harvest it and spread it apart--tear it away from the rest of the cheato--this splits it--rather then a straight cut if you used scissors or a nice to cut some out. The jagged ends that you leave grow back very quickly.
 
i see, thanks. is it ok to feed to my sailfin tang? i had a few small pices get through to the return pump and back to the DT. he gobbled it up..
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14853594#post14853594 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by padgett152
i see, thanks. is it ok to feed to my sailfin tang? i had a few small pices get through to the return pump and back to the DT. he gobbled it up..

yes and know----I have never had any problems--my tangs eat anything you put in the tank---nori, romaine lettuce, dulce brocolli.
I have read a few cautions in that it can clog up their intestinal systems.
I know when I eat it just goes right through LOL just kidding

These are a dollar --soap dishes--great for keeping chaeto in an active sump/refugium or even hanging on the sides of the display tank

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+1 on chaeto only. The grape caulerpa grows like crazy and IME does a better job with nitrate uptake, but once a tiny piece makes it into your display, it's there forever and will likely spread. Then there's the sexual meltdown that can really make a mess.

I use chaeto only now, the grape caulerpa has been bleached off of my DT live rocks twice -- I really hope it's gone. Healthy chaeto ball + beefy skimmer = undetectable nitrates and phosphates in my bare bottom.
 
I use Caulerpa, but it doesn't grow all that fast --- mainly because of low nutrients. And I have a little bit of it in the main tank (( 58 )), but again it grows really slow. The only time it grew at a decent rate was the month of March, when I couldn't do as many water changes as I normally do. Now that I am somewhat back on schedule it isn't growing back.
 
caualerpa is illegal here in cali so it makes my choice easy. lol.

its illegal for good reasons. stick with chaeto.

caulerpa will destroy your tank like its destroying the pacific between catalina and hawaii
 
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