johnpeezy
Banned
I found a patch of Caulerpa serrulata growing in my 20 gallon nano a few days ago, I thought it looked neat and made a note to go and research it.
Since then it has about tripled in size, so I finally decided to do a little digging online and see what I could come up with.
First off some facts:
My lights are on for 9 hours a day.
and it is in the display tank.
there is no way I can put it under a 24 hour light cycle where it is.
ok now the big question:
should I remove it or leave it?
I have seen many other people ask this question all over the internet, and the answers are wishy washy. So the general concensus was "I don't know" basiclly.
I have a 20 gallon tank, I know that stuff can go sexual in about 6 months. But I do not know if it could crash my tank if it does.
Since then it has about tripled in size, so I finally decided to do a little digging online and see what I could come up with.
First off some facts:
My lights are on for 9 hours a day.
and it is in the display tank.
there is no way I can put it under a 24 hour light cycle where it is.
ok now the big question:
should I remove it or leave it?
I have seen many other people ask this question all over the internet, and the answers are wishy washy. So the general concensus was "I don't know" basiclly.
I have a 20 gallon tank, I know that stuff can go sexual in about 6 months. But I do not know if it could crash my tank if it does.