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07/01/2007, 09:48 PM | #1 |
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Macroalgae kinds, sizes, lighting?
After reading through what seems to be every post on Reef Central ...I have heard a lot of mention of the use of macroalgae in a fuge. I was curious if someone could please explain what are the kinds of macroalgaes a noob like myself should look into, and what the appropriate lighting conditions are to grow this macroalgae.
I would be putting this fuge in my main 20gal sump. I have plans to convert my 3gal acrylic aquarium I have in the closet , to a make-shift fuge . I was going to drill some small holes randomly throughout the 3gal and then place it in the sump for a ghetto fabulous fuge. Apparently I should put macroalgae in this fuge to help keep my nitrates down. Any input on this idea? ***Just wanted to add a quick note on how awesome these forums are! I have been a member on many various forums, and this forum is definitely in the top 3! Everyone stays on topic (for the most part), and is eager and willing to help out a noob like myself. Thank you everyone! I am glad I am leaving the freshwater scene, and moving over the saltwater scene! I couldn't do it without RC's help!!!!!!!!! |
07/01/2007, 09:55 PM | #2 |
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"ghetto fabulous fuge" Love that! Look into cheato if one of the more experienced reefers doesn't reply right away.
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07/01/2007, 09:56 PM | #3 |
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Thanks for the quick reply! I noticed Cheato seems to be very popular. Any tips on lighting? I though I saw in another post that someone was simply using a PC 24w bulb for their fuge. Any thoughts on this?
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07/01/2007, 10:03 PM | #4 |
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I am in the midst of setting mine up but most recommendations I see show that a small inexpensive fixture will work. Run the light to come on when your display lights go off to help balance pH
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07/01/2007, 11:37 PM | #5 |
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In my ten gallon I have some chaeto over the input to my powerhead (to keep water running over/through it) and it grows slowly, but surely, under my 18 watt 50/50 bulb. And it is mostly in the shade. but I haven't had algae problems yet, and I believe I owe it at least partial credit for my small amount of success. 5 months and running! w00t!...okay I'm done
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07/01/2007, 11:45 PM | #6 |
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Chaeto is the overwhelming favorite in these forums for nutrient uptake. Many people sell it in the selling/trading forum, check it out.
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07/01/2007, 11:48 PM | #7 |
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Oh, and if you want a nice plant that will go good in a main display look up shaving brush plants. I think they look great, but they need slightly stronger than usual lights. But they are probably good at sucking up nutrients too!
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When do you 'introduce' cheato into the system? I am starting with a new tank so would I introduce it as the same time as LR and LS?
Or should I wait for the tank to cycle first, and then introduce it? I know, so many q's Quote:
thanks for the tip! |
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