I had C. Mexicano which looks a lot alike, but Tang grazed it down. To keep grazing down now, I regularly grab handful of Grape Caulerpa with with many pods to feed the tank.
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Yup! Saltwater pearling. Good sign in my book.I just started a 10g macro tank and I'm also dosing Brightwell Aquatics ChaetoGro, NeoPhos and NeoNitro. I've noticed a ton of oxygen bubbles lately on my macros, I assume it's from photosynthesis and it's a good thing?
And some sexy shots from my UNS 45A:
Thank you! I definitely stay away from anything that could eat macroalgae, including emerald crabs, urchins, etc. My tanks are too small for tangs anyway.Exquisite pictures. You are savvy not to put heavy macro grazers like tangs. They don’t manicure as beautifully as your tank. I tolerate it and beside I do macro lagoons because they are holistic and the easiest way for me to operate a marine ornamental mixed garden.
Kudos to you. Stunning macro garden.
Thank you!Exquisite pictures. Excellent macro manicured garden
The Laurencia actually has a cool blue hue if you look at it from the top. Also has cute little dimples at the tips.Tell me more about your favorite macro. I also like red.
Is the Caulerpa Peltata halves convex or concave?