I used to use Caulerpa for nutrient control.
1. Because Chaeto refused to thrive
2. The species I got never went sexual and was not too invasive.
I had some weird hybrid of serrulata and prolifera, and it was great having it in the refugium. Grew well, and did its job.
Now a mistake I made was chucking some excess live rock in there and they anchored onto them.
Recently, I started dosing iron and manganese and Chaeto is flourishing now, and since all Caulerpa was made illegal, I decided to make the shift 100%.
I threw out all the free floating ones, and did manual removal of the ones anchored in the rocks.
I then took all the live rock and put them in a bucket in the dark for a week, which resulted in a severe die off of worms and some pods, but I just wanted the bacteria on there alive. All the Caulerpa seemed to be dead.
Except forward a month, they’re popping back up.
Anyone have a list of creatures they know are good with short strands of Caulerpa?
I know my species is very palatable since my tangs love them (hence their absence from DT) and I’ve seen pitho crabs eat them.
I did move my one pitho crab down to the refugium but it seems pretty disinterested now.
I did throw in some urchins but not sure they’re doing anything either.
Any pointers?
I COULD rotate some rocks onto the display so the tangs could eat them but I think they’ll pop back up.
Or dry the rocks completely but I’d rather not do that
1. Because Chaeto refused to thrive
2. The species I got never went sexual and was not too invasive.
I had some weird hybrid of serrulata and prolifera, and it was great having it in the refugium. Grew well, and did its job.
Now a mistake I made was chucking some excess live rock in there and they anchored onto them.
Recently, I started dosing iron and manganese and Chaeto is flourishing now, and since all Caulerpa was made illegal, I decided to make the shift 100%.
I threw out all the free floating ones, and did manual removal of the ones anchored in the rocks.
I then took all the live rock and put them in a bucket in the dark for a week, which resulted in a severe die off of worms and some pods, but I just wanted the bacteria on there alive. All the Caulerpa seemed to be dead.
Except forward a month, they’re popping back up.
Anyone have a list of creatures they know are good with short strands of Caulerpa?
I know my species is very palatable since my tangs love them (hence their absence from DT) and I’ve seen pitho crabs eat them.
I did move my one pitho crab down to the refugium but it seems pretty disinterested now.
I did throw in some urchins but not sure they’re doing anything either.
Any pointers?
I COULD rotate some rocks onto the display so the tangs could eat them but I think they’ll pop back up.
Or dry the rocks completely but I’d rather not do that
