what iscaulerpa taxifora
Reef Aquarium Pest: Caulerpa taxifolia
Introduction
There are reef aquarium pests that cause issues for fish and owners. The reef aquarium pest Caulerpa taxifolia is one to look out for. Knowing about Caulerpa taxifolia and how to get rid of it saves other reef aquarium life.
About Caulerpa Taxifolia
Experimental use of salt to control the invasive marine alga Caulerpa taxifolia in New South Wales, Australia [An article from: Biological Conservation]Learn more
T.M. Glasby
The reef aquarium pest Caulerpa taxifolia, commonly known as killer algae, is a sub species of seaweed. This form of algae found in the Mediterranean Sea, near Australia, and in California. Known for its use in aquariums, mainly for decorative features, it can be dangerous for other aquarium life forms.
Algues: Algues brunes, Algues verdes, Carofitins, Cianobacteris, Agrocombustible d'alga, Molsa d'Irlanda, Caulerpa taxifolia, Fucus, Laminarial (Catalan Edition)Learn more
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This plant, identified through its bright green color and feathery fronds, grows quickly. Known for being an invasive plant for that particular reason, it can endanger the reefs and the fish. This algae, is known as killer algae for a reason as well. It releases a chemical that is toxic to the fish that are around it. Knowing how to get rid of this pest will save the reef and fish in the aquarium, and the owner money.
How To Get Rid Of Caulerpa taxifolia
If suspected that they are in the tank, the best way to get rid of the pest is to clean out the tank. Considering the water infected by the algae, it may include small pieces remaining from the plant. It is best not to empty the water outside. When draining the water, the sink or the toilet is the best place to empty out the tank. The leftover material needs throwing away as well. If the alga is attached to any of the material, it is necessary to place it in the freezer for a day before discarding in the landfill.
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