Caulurpa ashmeadii gone sexual

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I received a bunch of beautiful healthy macro from gulf coast ecosystems. I put it in a holding tank for QT. I accidentally let the nitrates get low the first couple days and the Caulurpa ashmeadii went sexual. Yes, I should have divided it. My bad. When this happens is it pretty much dead? Luckily the C. paspaloides didn't go.

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When seaweed goes sexual, it’s a survival technique that disperses spores into the water, Those spores can emerge anytime, including a year later. Most red macros don’t show holdfast like Caulerpa Padpoides & Prolifera. When red macro dies, it turns florescent orange then melts. Whatever is still red will come back.

So, in this ornamental macro lagoon, note that both Dragon’s Breath & Caulerpa Paspoides has small patches going sexual. No worries, The mollies will eat it.
 

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When seaweed goes sexual, it’s a survival technique that disperses spores into the water, Those spores can emerge anytime, including a year later. Most red macros don’t show holdfast like Caulerpa Padpoides & Prolifera. When red macro dies, it turns florescent orange then melts. Whatever is still red will come back.

So, in this ornamental macro lagoon, note that both Dragon’s Breath & Caulerpa Paspoides has small patches going sexual. No worries, The mollies will eat it.

Thanks. Luckily I had two strands and one didn't go. I cut it in half to be safe. The one that did go went to mush. DO the mollies bother any of the softer macros? I'm thinking about adding some to a few fishless tanks for a more consistent source of nitrogen.
 

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Thanks. Luckily I had two strands and one didn't go. I cut it in half to be safe. The one that did go went to mush. DO the mollies bother any of the softer macros? I'm thinking about adding some to a few fishless tanks for a more consistent source of nitrogen.
Mollies are not aggressive grazers. I find that mollies graze most on biofilm on macro, rocks and glass.
 

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