justanotherfishhead
Lisa
That is so cool! If you cover the clownfish, it looks like some weird alien planet!
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rofl so Thats what a saltwater planted tank looks like :)
I have a bad case of caulerpa as well. How did you solve this in the above tank? Did you just pull everything and start over?
The process took several weeks but eventually I got most of them out without a total teardown.
I started by carefully pulling out as many strands as I could get until it is just mostly the stems and holdfasts that are left.
Then I did two 25% water changes 2 days apart.
I also ran carbon in my canister filter during the whole time.
From then it was a matter of picking one rock at a time and removing as much caulerpa as I could.
The most tedious part was taking the caulerpa out of the sand/substrate. I was SO glad I was not running a DSB. That would have been a total loss.
I continued the carbon and water changes during this process too.
I was not able to physically remove 100% of the caulerpa, but over time I was able to get it under control and the small individual colonies are pruned regularly until they died out.
And now all that work seems moot because I moved to another house and had to do a total teardown anyway. I just made sure that this time I inspected the rocks and substrate to make sure I removed any remaining caulerpa that were hiding.
When you do remove caulerpa from your tank, I suggest you let the clumps dry out in the sun first to make sure they are absolutely dead before dumping them.
It is said that when damp, the caulerpa cells can survive up to several days out of the water.
I live in Southern California and several days is enough time for a caulerpa clump to make it's way to the coast via waterways.
Man, talk about patience and perseverance! Good job cleaning it off, even though you ended up moving LOL Can you go trade them in at an lfs for store credit maybe? Or put an ad up on craigslist and give them away. if they run out of food, they'll just die off LOL
Right next to a wayward BTA wiping out all my Acros in one night just because I adjusted a powerhead.
I have good vid that shows how to trust people to feed your fish.This thread really makes me nervous about my vacation in June its shocking how fast a tank can go down hill
Right next to a wayward BTA wiping out all my Acros in one night just because I adjusted a powerhead.
Awww that sucks big time!