Of the Caulerpa species, which will not go sexual? Cheatomorpha and.......................? For the life of me I can't remember.
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Billy
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Caulerpa 101?
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If they are not taken care of (i.e. exhaustion of appropriate nutrients, inorganic carbon, etc.), all Caulerpa species will sporulate and shed through the cell wall. The trick with any species is to make sure that it doesn't get starved of any particular important nutrient (which may be difficult in some reef tanks). Also, although some may disagree, unnatural light cycles will cause sporulation, as will drops in CO2, O2, and pH. This is also why it sporulates when you don't keep it trimmed back as well. One other trick I have learned is to pinch the "stems" until they form a darkened clot. Then you can remove it without cellular contents leaking out (another cause of sporulation).
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You're kidding right?Amphiprion wrote:...One other trick I have learned is to pinch the "stems" until they form a darkened clot. Then you can remove it without cellular contents leaking out (another cause of sporulation)...

I don't mean to be negative, but do you really do that?

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Sure. Usually I grab a bunch at once and squeeze at a certain point. You are right to think that it would be impractical to do this one "stem" at a time. BTW, This is in my 20 gallon seahorse tank in which he can barely move through from all the Caulerpa, so it does work en masse.
Andrew
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