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Re: Caulerpa taxifolia



C. taxifolia is a wide spread species it is apparently indigenous to Hawaii.
However, the particular strain that is a problem is apparently a mutant that
was developed in cultivation in marine aquaria.  Our indigenous strain is
not invasive and very difficult to find (fish probably are able to eat it
here).  So far most Caulerpa species that I have collected here in Hawaii do
not seem to do very well in aquarium conditions.  However aquarium adapted
C. prolifera does very well as does C. taxifolia.
My friend and coworker was telling me about the episode on NOVA.   I didn't
get to see it.   These are concerns that I have to deal with as a part of my
job .  Many aquatic plants have the potential to become invasive weeds if
they are allowed to be released into waterways.  Our State has just spent a
big chunk of money to clean up Salvinia molesta.

see this link:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?L18032214

In its proper place it makes an excellent place for baby fish to hide a
natural filtration system, but out in a lake really bad news.  Yet this
plant is still being sold online shared between people (irregardless that it
is a federal noxious weed) and interstate movement is illegal)  A quick
search of aquabid will turn up several sources of this plant and others on
the federal noxious weed list.  These are the sorts of things that give us a
black eye.  If we do not police our selves, take the time to be educated,
and educate others, there will come a time when sending fish, aquarium
plants, etc  by mail or other means will become impossible.  There will come
a time that the people that oversee invasive species control will try to
prevent the importations, interstate movement, propagation of any "alien
species".

MTF


----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Doby" <madflyer38 at msn_com>
To: <killietalk at AKA_Org>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: Caulerpa taxifolia


According to the Nova show I watched it was first acquired in the Pacific
but I don't know the exact location.

----- Original Message -----
From: David Lains
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:12 PM
To: killietalk at AKA_Org
Subject: RE: Caulerpa taxifolia

The state of California tried to outlawed the entire genus!  There are many
species and are a main stay of photosynthetic sump filtration for reef
tanks.  The marine aquarium industry successfully limited the ban to
taxifolia and maybe (?) a few other invasive species.  I have two species in
my reef tank's sump.

It seems they left out where it was native.  Did anyone catch that bit of
info?  I assume its a Caribbean species.

Best fishes
David

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><{{{>Behalf Of Tony Kline
><{{{>Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 2:21 PM
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><{{{>I saw it and I was being very much entertained until I
><{{{>learned that the
><{{{>problem started in aquariums. Big Oops! Even though C.
><{{{>taxifolia is a SW
><{{{>plant it can affect us FW buffs also.
><{{{>Tony Kline
><{{{>Northumberland, Pa
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><{{{>Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:43 PM
><{{{>Subject: Caulerpa taxifolia
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><{{{>> How many of you saw the PBS-NOVA program last night on
><{{{>invasive plants and
><{{{>> the sad tale of Caulerpa taxifolia.  It was a black eye for
><{{{>aquarists.
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