Does anyone have or use sea lettuce?

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I tried several times to grow Uva, and was never successful.
I do not know why. I have finally been able to grow other macro algae, but still no Uva, and no Chaeto. These two just die after a few weeks.
What was your methodology? Sea Lettuce tends to naturally like high nutrient and calmer intercostal waters or tide pools. So you just have to mimic that.
 

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I grew it for a while thinking would be a win win but the tangs would not eat it. I just threw it away after attempting to make a salad out of it. It does grow fast though. This pic is old.
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I grew it for a while thinking would be a win win but the tangs would not eat it. I just threw it away after attempting to make a salad out of it. It does grow fast though. This pic is old.
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It is supposed to make a tasty salad...
Tuna TarTar anyone?
 
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I grew it for a while thinking would be a win win but the tangs would not eat it. I just threw it away after attempting to make a salad out of it. It does grow fast though. This pic is old.
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Did you like it lol?
 

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If I could find it I would swap out the cheato that just goes in the trash and grow something that someone might benefit from
 

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If it helps for growing it: high phosphates and lighting seem to be the biggest thing. I got a little in my display and it's invasive - growing on rocks, snail shells, and displacing all the hair algae in my turf algae scrubber.

My parameters are mostly normal, and nitrates are modest (and it grew fine before I started dosing chaetogro to bring up some parameters), but my phosphate has always been high (1ppm or more, often), so that may be the key.
 
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Is this sea lettuce grown and harvested from our systems safe for our consumption ?
I mean if you don’t add chemicals to your tank and it’s in a refugium. Most likely yes/I don’t see why not. Just give it a good rinse. And I mean most of it comes from the dirty ocean anyway. I probably wouldn’t eat a ton of it but if you wanted to try a little it probably wouldn’t kill you.
 

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I mean if you don’t add chemicals to your tank and it’s in a refugium. Most likely yes/I don’t see why not. Just give it a good rinse. And I mean most of it comes from the dirty ocean anyway. I probably wouldn’t eat a ton of it but if you wanted to try a little it probably wouldn’t kill you.
Probably …
Sounds very promising .
Almost makes me want try growing some
Now
 

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There definitely are. I’d ask around imperial/specialized markets and any sushi/seafood restaurants near you.
A simple
Google search , apparently dry organic “
Dulse “
Is easy to find but to find roots to grow is what I would initially be interested in finding .
 
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A simple
Google search , apparently dry organic “
Dulse “
Is easy to find but to find roots to grow is what I would initially be interested in finding .
Yes. I found that too a lot more are dried or only sold to businesses and restaurants. Or shipping is $65 ugh.
 

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