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Old 06-23-2007, 08:59 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Caulpera is very noxious and can actually be harmful for some critters when eaten in huge amounts.

Manual extraction is very important.... it's your means of removing whta they have absorbed nutrient-wise.

the nudi will not tocuh the caulpera.

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I'm also concerned about mini cycles from the excess waste in the water not being removed by the macro.
What you you mean by this. macro will not remove waste as to avoid a mini cycle. Why is your tank mini cycling? The excess waste will be removed by maintenance, water changes and a great skimmer.
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