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mujacko2002 Fingerling Posts: 40 Kudos: 7 Votes: 0 Registered: 19-Dec-2002 | I would just like to know if anyone here has show/main tank that showcases saltwater plants and macroalgae instead of the usual corals? If so, what are the basic equipments/materials to be able to attain such tanks? I am planning to setup a 50 or 75 gallon fowlr with macroalgae in the near future so as of now i am on the stage of collecting information regarding these setup of mine. i've read over the internet articles about mangroves and indeed its really beautiful. Thank you so much in advance for any response. Godbless Uly Star of the stormy sea of my mortal life, may your light shine upon me so that I do not stray from the path that leads me to heaven. |
Posted 03-Nov-2007 06:28 | |
mattyboombatty Moderator Tenellus Obsessor Posts: 2790 Kudos: 1507 Votes: 1301 Registered: 26-Mar-2004 | I hate to send people to this site, but I'm only experienced in growing cheatomorpha really. Reef central macroalgae forum Critical Fertilator: The Micromanager of Macronutrients |
Posted 03-Nov-2007 20:57 | |
Melosu58 Hobbyist Posts: 120 Kudos: 86 Votes: 0 Registered: 05-May-2007 | The only problems with some macros is that they go what they call sexual and will cause your water to be milky looking. I have grape calerpa and feather calerpa in my refuge and have to keep the lights on 24/7 and pruned regularly. |
Posted 10-Nov-2007 20:41 |
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