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    When you pick up the sand and algae I can give you an aiptasia free piece

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    Quote Originally Posted by tzhanks View Post
    When you pick up the sand and algae I can give you an aiptasia free piece
    Thanks!
    So are you around this weekend?


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    Yeah, I never use names in public.
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    Seed your tank with some coralline scraped from the glass of an established reef tank. Eventually, seeded or not, you'll get more coralline than you ever asked for, guaranteed.

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    I used to get aiptasias a lot but ever since I got about a dozen peppermint shrimp I haven't seen any at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bluepowdertang View Post
    I used to get aiptasias a lot but ever since I got about a dozen peppermint shrimp I haven't seen any at all
    FYI: this thread is almost a year old
    Justin


    "Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramsey View Post
    Ask Europhyllia about grape caulerpa in her display.
    Caulerpa racemosa is the best thing that ever happened to me! It caused me many months of misery and hours of futile labor trying to remove it.
    But to see my bleached rocks drying out on the porch and the caulerpa with it -priceless.

    If Caulerpa racemosa hadn't kicked my butt in the old tank I would have never torn it down and gotten a much more well planned set up that I really love now.

    It's all good.

    I have some in my seahorse tank now. But if you plan on having corals you may want to evict it. ;)
    Karin



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    Quote Originally Posted by Justahobby View Post
    FYI: this thread is almost a year old
    who cares lol
    Karin



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    I don't think anyone does. I noticed he was newer and it is easy to overlook how old a thread and think that the thread is still active.
    Justin


    "Only bad things happen quickly in this hobby"

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    You're always so helpful ;)
    Karin



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