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oscar
Nov 9th, 2004, 04:06am
I have a Halimeda plant which i collected and some bought caulerpa - i have been reading about the sporation ro whatever which periodically occurs - how dangerous is this and how often does it occur? should i be worried?

Colin
Nov 9th, 2004, 04:36am
Well, it never happened to me but from what i have read about sporation a good skimmer should help there... i also think that regular pruning helps prevent this.

Anyone add anything?
cheers

cthulhu77
Nov 9th, 2004, 05:07am
Never had a problem either...but lots of pruning and a large skimmer too...it is worth the work...makes a tank look great !
greg

know-it-all
Nov 9th, 2004, 07:42am
I saw it happen in a tank, at the LFS up the street.
The guy that set it up had been "let go" and everyone else
thought someone else was taking care of it.

It had a fairly large eel in it, and not a very good filter set-up.

anyway, I've never seen it happen in a tank with good water quality.

Cephkid
Nov 9th, 2004, 05:05pm
Are you referring to when macro algaes like caulerpa suddenly grow out of control?

oscar
Nov 10th, 2004, 01:47am
i mean when they 'die off' and release spores into the tank which consumes heaps of oxygen and makes the water yellow

Scouse
Nov 11th, 2004, 03:31pm
is that the same as going asexual???

Cephkid
Nov 11th, 2004, 04:38pm
nope. Thats what I asked.

oscar
Nov 12th, 2004, 04:43am
now you all have me confused - i think ill just try it out and see


lol

Scouse
Nov 12th, 2004, 10:33am
oh right, well if it was goin asexual (nutty growth) i was gunna suggest cheatomorpha algae as opposed to caulerpa.

Also it doesnt float like caulerpa (im told) so minimises the problem of flowing over a partition within a sump to tangle the pumps and other equipment.

It seems lots and lots of people seem to be using this in the U.S. has anyone any experience of it on here??

scooter
Nov 14th, 2004, 07:45pm
ive had it happen in my tank. what happens is the stuff goes sexual and dumps tons of sperm into the water. i woke up and it looked like someone dumped a gallon of milk into the tank! regular pruning helps prevent this and a massive; i.e. 40% water change helps take care of it if it happens