Hi all,
nice to see ya again ;-)
I have a few questions about this very attractive macro-algae, Caulerpa taxifolia.
I grow this algae in my 58 liters (15 G) Nano Reef tank with corals;
This set-up is approx 1 month old. I have read many sites claiming that this algae can negatively effect corals.
Apparently it releases some sort of a toxin?
Does anyone have a first hand experience with this issue ( Tom I hope :-) )??
Many say that it is uneatable to predatory fish, but how come the Emperor Angel have eaten most of it at my Zoo Shops aquarium.?
I really like this algae and would like to grow it. Of course one has to prune it often other wise it will be all around :-)
Does anyone know what is the best way, cut the rhizome or removing "leaves"?
All info greatly appreciated.
Kind regards, Dusko.