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Sorry had no idea. Why is that?
It is invasive and can live in our coastal waters. Huge sections of kelp are wiped because it chokes out anything in its path. And its hard to eratocate since I a small portion can reproduce really fast


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I dont think you can go to jail in ca for asking about illegal algae LOL, its not like its a gun.
Actually the nuts in charge might think it's worse. They want to kill all the Coyotes and save the cats. Besides they're going through and changing felonies into misdemeanors to be able to release more criminals and not have to jail anymore because of overcrowding. They blame people in our hobby for reef destruction never knowing most coral in the trade is home grown.
 
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If we are talking about caulerpa, its my understanding that its not all illegal. Just certain species. Unless something has changed?
 

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