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Topic: Gracileria Posted: December 04 2003 at 5:03pm |
I finally got some from MSM. I want to cultivate it in my refugium. Has anyone been successful before? If so, I would appreciate any tips. Thanks.
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Posted: December 04 2003 at 5:16pm |
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Posted: December 04 2003 at 5:32pm |
also High levels of Phosphate or nitrates will inhibit growth also supplement with iron and magnesium and trace elements for max growth hope this helps...
water flow- med
temp- 72-78F
sg- 1.023-1.025
ph- 8.1-8.4
dkh- 8-12
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Posted: December 04 2003 at 6:29pm |
Thanks Fireshrimp, sounds more difficult than the regular grape caluerpa.
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Posted: December 04 2003 at 6:39pm |
No not really it roots really easy I need to grow some my self aswell..
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Posted: December 06 2003 at 11:05am |
If I understand correctly, this is the maroon colored algae that is commonly called Tang food. Few people have success growing it. Caulerpa is much more commonly grown by most hobbyists.
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Posted: December 06 2003 at 2:32pm |
that is true but i think its cause most hobbyists are just hopping to throw it in there sumps and its going to take off the levels of ph,temp have to be stable
to grow with success.. IME
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