Taming Caulerpa in Caribbean Mixed Garden Lagoon

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Dual 55G tanks were set up two years ago to process 200 lbs of live rock and 50 lbs of live sand that was diver collected in 30’ of water 30 miles west of Tampa Bay. After curating the rock, selected rocks went into two established display tanks: 75G set up for 25 years and 120G set up for 5 years.

Bottom 55G was brought back into operation 3 months ago. It is being operated as a medium light mixed garden lagoon to process curated live rock to sell thru LFS.

On this Easter, TOP 55G display has been maintained for 2 years. Reverse flow into plenum up thru 2” of aroggonite substrate is the heart of biochemistry in this system. I consider plenum void as a cryptic zone and with substrate seeded with 50 lbs of diver collected live sand full of micro fauna & fana that process organic (detritus) & inorganic (N & P) nutrients to feed hungry mouths live food via the microbial loop. A cannister filter is being used as a high flow cryptic refugium and has not been opened in 2 years. Two AquaClear HOB filters are being used as algae/pods zooplankton refugiums.

Low light is how I control fast growing Caulerpa Prolifera. I also dose 10ml of ammonia twice a day when phosyntgesis is highest, My focus on this Caribbean lagoon is to grow abundant Bortacladia which is collected by divers in 30’-130’.

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