I'm posting this here because Indmas is down and I don't want to lose this post
Ok I'm moving this topic over here. Once again it's hard for me to refute your argument that these species of Caulerpa do indeed contain toxins. But I believe many people including myself do use caulerpa in their fuges with no problem whatsoever. It seems to me more people than not have used it and not had problems with it.
Would it be non toxic to a tank if it were removed from the fuge placed in a small container of tank water pruned there then replaced in the tank after discarding the container water?
I was writing a research paper last night and came across an interesting article. I can't link it because I found it on the ivytech library and I don't think everybody will be able to access it. So i'll post it next.
Ok I'm moving this topic over here. Once again it's hard for me to refute your argument that these species of Caulerpa do indeed contain toxins. But I believe many people including myself do use caulerpa in their fuges with no problem whatsoever. It seems to me more people than not have used it and not had problems with it.
Would it be non toxic to a tank if it were removed from the fuge placed in a small container of tank water pruned there then replaced in the tank after discarding the container water?
I was writing a research paper last night and came across an interesting article. I can't link it because I found it on the ivytech library and I don't think everybody will be able to access it. So i'll post it next.