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![]() Hi,
I don't think the caulerpa has gone sexual since the caulerpa turns white when that happens. However, I think you have a phytoplankton outbreak or green water. The same kind of stuff in DT (not quite the same type, but the same family). I provided a possible solution to this problem a couple months ago...so, you may want to search the archives. - Victor. [ 12 June 2002, 21:44: Message edited by: reefburnaby ] |
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