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![]() I usually grow the seaweed in the sump with the live rock and feed it to the fish slowly, so they don't eat it all and nothing is left for later. Is this a bad idea? Sorry, I'm new to such big size tank.
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![]() I'm not sure this may be a good idea just never seen it for sale anywhere (alive)
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![]() Maybe we are not all talking about the same "seaweed"
I'll bet on chaeto This might help clear up the id: http://reefkeeping.com/issues/2007-01/sl/index.php edit: lol while I was researching I was pre-emted by wheelman Last edited by hillegom; 10-02-2015 at 01:46 AM. Reason: added |
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![]() Still Looking for some live Algi (5-10 types or more) and softies. Call or text 778-668-5284 to arrange a time.
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![]() I have some softies available.
Green Sinularia & Cabbage Coral Tom R |
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![]() Are you talking about growing some type of macro algae in the sump like chaeto morpha or caluerpa?
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salt water, seaweed, soft coral |
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