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Anybody use ulva sea lettuce? I got some from algae barn with some chaeto. The problem is it grows a lot faster than chaeto and it floats so it starves the chaeto of light. It also turns slimy when it dies and breaks off clogging my skimmer.
 

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I bought a combo from algae barn. I got sea lettuce, chaeto, and red ogo. It all seems to be growing very well, I do agree the lettuce grows at a considerably faster rate. Try to keep it to a minimum. I pull some out every couple days. That way it helps keep nutrients low, but doesn't outcompete the chaeto completely (and shadow it as you mentioned above)
 

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This is "Godzilla" my sea hare. I rotate him between the display tank and sump. He mows down the chaeto and other macro algae when the refugium gets out of control. Once it eats 25% of it I put it back in the display tank until I need him again in the sump. I hated throwing out good macro algae (and the pods with it) and this has been a great solution.
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This is "Godzilla" my sea hare. I rotate him between the display tank and sump. He mows down the chaeto and other macro algae when the refugium gets out of control. Once it eats 25% of it I put it back in the display tank until I need him again in the sump. I hated throwing out good macro algae (and the pods with it) and this has been a great solution.
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that’s a great idea. Sea hares are very effective algae eaters.
 
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I haven’t had a sea hare in a while. Do they climb up the glass? I have a few patches of green algae growing up the back of my overflow but it’s to high.
 

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I rubberbanded a bit of the Ulva to a chunky piece of rock rubble and kind of put it in a corner and it grows in that area sort of anchored down instead of free floating. Maybe you can try that or if you want to put like a piece of egg crate in your Fuge to create a separation so the Ulva doesn’t cover up the Chaeto that might work too.
 

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I use only ulva in my fuge. I have a few tangs and they love it. Fully sustainable food source. The floating part is a pain. I have to roll it over every day to keep it from drying out on the top.
 

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I had sea lettuce from Algae Barn in a refugium with some flow and about 16 hours of dedicated refugium light. After about 4 months the quantity seemed exactly the same— meaning it didn’t seem to have grown, and it didn’t seem to have died. Ironically, at that point I decided to give up on it and took it all out and just stuck it in a bucket with a little bit of tank-water. It’s lasted there a month, looking the same, without even any flow to provide oxygen to the water. Go figure?!?
 
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Algae barn recommended tying it to some substrate but that isn’t something I want to do. It sure does keep my nutrients low. I can’t even measure NO3 and PO4. This is lower than my zeovit system! And it has a lot more fish.
 
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Wells it official. It has effectively starved out my chaeto. What was once a softball size is now a golf ball. Sea lettuce is no joke.
 

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