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    Default Natural Filtration

    I have had grape caulerpa in the past that have a tendency to crash out on me. I've just tried to remove all the grape caulerpa from my sump. Can Chaetmorpha filter the main tank by itself? Or should I find some saw blade caulerpa to boost up the filtration capacity?
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    Vinh - it can but grows slower than most caulerpas in my experience - I also had some grape / caulerpa racemosa crash on me a couple of months ago - I am trying some red algaes now along with the chaetomorpha in the sump - have you seen prolifera? That's supposed to be very easy to work with - they had somein at Aquatek today.

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    I use strictly cheato, it wont go sexualand under the right conditions, can be a fairly fast grower depending on available nutrients and lighting. When aged or matured, a chaeto stocked refugium, in my opinion, can lessen the need for a skimmer. I know mine does!

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    Where can you get chaetomorpha ?

    Pete
    ::Pete::

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    I can be bribed. lol, Ill have some medium cultures soon.

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    You can get some from me too. I have pounds of extra.
    Jim

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    Ill keep both in mind for my next trip to Austin.

    Thanks Pete
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    Mike,
    Not sure, isn't Prolifera grass like, as pictured in your cube tank?

    Pete,
    You can get some from me too, but I can't afford to give out too much right now. Best bet is Jim Norris as he have the biggest regium.
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    I banish two of my large Mexican Turbo Grazer Snails in the sump. Do they eat Chaetmorpha?
    Look at all those live rocks on the beach at Florida's state park!

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    Vinh - Prolifera is large bladeed with runners that attach along bottom - there is a good pic here:

    www.floridapets.com
    I have 'manatee grass' I believe in my refugium - Syringiodium ? Does little for export as far as I can tell but ihave it established and have gotten a few new shoots which I'm happy about - When tank gets moved over to my 215 it will have a lot of the rock taken out so more sandbed for the grass to hopefully spread - am also going to beef up the lighting.

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