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vapester
03/23/2005, 04:25 PM
...i've recently bought some Caulerpa paspaliodes and it looks to be slowly dying. Has anyone had success growing this in their tank? Or is it just one of those algaes that looks cool but can't really be sustained in an aquarium for long?

OCEANUS
03/24/2005, 08:19 PM
From what I hear it usually does well. Place it on the substrate in a low flow area with good lighting. A refugium is best.

vapester
03/24/2005, 09:20 PM
..do you think it's best to bury the branches under the sand?

OCEANUS
03/24/2005, 09:29 PM
You could bury the rhizoids (root like looking things) into the substrate so it can get a firm grip.

vapester
03/25/2005, 10:49 AM
...mine has their roots buried in a medium flow area, the original leaves are kinda alright still, but i just noticed a new shoot or runner growing, though out the base of one of the exisisting leaves, not the stems or runners. hopefully it'll work out, it's a very attractive caulerpa. thanks for the info.