I'm in the process of setting up my new tank and I'm looking to incorporate a refugium as part of the sump. I have a few questions about the macroalgae and thought what better forum to ask these questions in.
Years ago when I did Saltwater tanks we used Fug mud and macroalgae. Looking at YouTube videos and searching the forums I don't see that happening a lot, any pros or cons to this?
I've noticed a lot of videos they are using chaeto as their macroalgae. Is there a reason for this? Any benefits to this type vs some other?
I had a tank years ago that I had a type of macroalgae called Caulerpa Mexicana, any advantages or disadvantages to this? I like the way this stuff looks much better than the typical chaeto.
Any macroalgae's that you can grow that you can also feed to your tangs? Again, years ago I remember feeding Grape Caulerpa to tangs in the shop I worked in. Is there any macroalgae that works well in a refugium and you can feed to your tangs?
Thanks for all the help!
Years ago when I did Saltwater tanks we used Fug mud and macroalgae. Looking at YouTube videos and searching the forums I don't see that happening a lot, any pros or cons to this?
I've noticed a lot of videos they are using chaeto as their macroalgae. Is there a reason for this? Any benefits to this type vs some other?
I had a tank years ago that I had a type of macroalgae called Caulerpa Mexicana, any advantages or disadvantages to this? I like the way this stuff looks much better than the typical chaeto.
Any macroalgae's that you can grow that you can also feed to your tangs? Again, years ago I remember feeding Grape Caulerpa to tangs in the shop I worked in. Is there any macroalgae that works well in a refugium and you can feed to your tangs?
Thanks for all the help!