Clado

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fredyk
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Clado

Post by fredyk »

Thanks for the wonderful presentation at the meeting.
I have clado for the first time! Yea!! [sarcastic grin]

It appears to be moss and growing on driftwood. Do I have to attack it? what happens if I let it grow on the driftwood? Or should I get rid of all of it?
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Just like any algae, in small quantities, it's okay, but you run the risk of it spreading around. So, proceed as you please.
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Post by Aaron »

Remove as much as you can now. Then spot treat it with H2O2 and / or excel.
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Post by Rick Dotson »

You could just give in and be a cultivator of fine algaes. I must say that I have quite the experience here myself and will tell you that the bid price at auction is pretty low.

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