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macroalgae question
do i need macroalgae or not ? if so how do i grow it
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Macro-algae has a number of useful purposes in a reef, but there are also some negative issues that may result from their use so you should be careful when chosing and using it.
To directly answer your question....the answer is...a qualified "yes." The "yes" is qualified because to say you "need" it isn't wholly correct, but when you do use it, the benefits, if used correctly, can be really significant. The benefit is that the macro-algae consumes excess nitrates and phosphates that in its absence would be a source of nourishment for unwanted micro-algaes that are not only unsightly, but also pose a threat to the health and life of many corals. Okay, so, to get the most benefit out of macro-algae, IMO, you'd do that by having a compartment of your sump or a separate "refugium," through which you system's water would pass and then return to your main tank...in which you'd grow the macro-algae. For certain reasons, I'd recommend that the macro-algae you chose to grow in that capacity be chaetomorpha...commonly known as Chaeto or "spaghetti" algae. To get the most benefit from this, grow it under a light that's got enough wattage and is close enough above where the Chaeto's growing and is approximately 6500K (Kelvins). The healthy growth of the Chaeto will go a long way in reducing any nitrates in your system and keep your water's quality in a better condition than in its absence. Not only that, but amphopods and copepods that are beneficial to a reef will use that Chaeto as an area to hide and breed.
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Definitely go with Chaeto if you've got a place for it in your sump -- if not, a hang on refugium can't hurt.
Regarding lighting, check out: http://www.melevsreef.com/fuge_bulb.html After reading the article, the best light I could find at my local Lowe's was a Sylvania Super mini Full Spectrum CF (23W, 100W replacement) 5000K bulb. After my winter vacation (~12 days) my Chaeto nearly doubled. Quite impressive in contrast to the CF fixtures usually sold with sumps.
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You guys forgot to mention that it also provides good OXYGEN for the fish. If you would like to keep any in your DT, I'd personally go with HALIMEDA. It doesnt grow fast and it does wonders for the tank. HTH
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thanks for your help.
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Gracilaria is a great multi use easily cultivated macro. It is asthetically pleasing as well as a delicious treat for tangs, angels ect..
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Two weeks after I removed the sock I started getting cyano in the fuge and on the substrate in the main tank. I put the sock back on and the cyano has disappeared. I think my skimmer is not as effecient as others so it needs the extra help from the sock.
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