Thanks! I also appreciate your book recommendations in some of your threads, I've got copies of "Natural Reef Aquariums" and "Reef Invertebrates" on order. When I started out I asked for some good books to get ahold of, but most people recommend watching YouTube and BRS videos. Those have been useful too...but the 5 minute sound bites always leave me with more questions than answers (and a weird desire to buy a product I probably don't need)!Jamie,
“Could you describe briefly how you incorporate macro algae into your reef tank? Do you include it in the display or in a sump/redugium“
KEEP THE TANGS OUT OF THE SEAWEED TANKS.
When I decided I wanted ornamental seaweeds in my mixed garden five year mature 120G, I removed all three tangs. I have small display tanks with a peppermint shrimp as the apex predator. In my 120G now, I have a school of Blue Yellow Tail damsels and a Copper Banded Butterfly fish.
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I dusted off 2003 Reef Invertebrates book by Anthony Calfo & Robert Fenner to write this thread. I had just returned from a Marsh Conference in Pittsburg where I meant, Anthony Calfo, Danna Riddle and Eric Borneman, who I flew back to Houston with. Fast forward to April 2023, Angel Cegarra...www.reef2reef.com
With respect to lighting, I like 6K for seaweed tanks and I like 10K for mixed reef with anything inbetween. Corals and seaweed will adjust to what they get. Run lights to your viewing pleasure.
PS: @vlangel
What tang do you keep in your mixed garden? Any pictures.
