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Originally Posted by marie
 I have it on a rock completely surrounded by sand for a good reason.
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Sand won't stop it from spreading. one word of advice, grape calurpa is one of the most toxic of the calurpas, when you are going to cut it back do it during a water change. so take some water out of the tank into a bucket, remove the rock with the calurpa from the tank and trim it over the garbage, then place it in the dirty water from the water change for about 5 or 10 min then return it to the tank and run carbon. I lost 4 fish from this stuff (but I had a massive amount which released a lot of toxins) most calurpa's if not all have been banned in California and a few other states and they are looking at more because it is a very evasive species.
Steve
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