Consuming your macroalgae as food

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This might sound insane but has anyone ever tried eating their macroalgae? I'm thinking about getting some Ulva lactucathe and eating some of it when it grows too big.
 

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Not sure if i would go there but i throw out about 3 gallons of chaeto a week from my 2 refugiums (180 g tank and 200 g tank). Hmmm, maybe mix in with some salad? Probably not
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Some people have, yes, but it’s strongly recommended against unless it’s in a clean system purely dedicated to the farming of macroalgae for human consumption due to contamination concerns (from both metals and toxins):
There are some scholarly articles available about land-based macro farming if anyone is interested, but it’d probably take me a while to sort through and find a few useful ones.
 

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Or no not for me but everyone to there own
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