Macro in display tank

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I have a decent lps and softy collection but I'm thinking of adding some other colors for a natural look and something for my tang you chew on. I was thinking some red or yellow or something.

Anybody done anything like this?

Have pics of how it looks?
 

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I've seen some display tanks that will put dragons breath algae in the display.
 

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The trick is though is the growth and the consumption rate. A hungry tang can make short work of that foliage. Just something to think about ;)
 

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Codium seaweed. I collect it in the Atlantic.

 
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The trick is though is the growth and the consumption rate. A hungry tang can make short work of that foliage. Just something to think about ;)
Im going to start it in a 2.5 gallon cube tank and grow it out till its too much for that tank then move it to my display. I'll try to grow some live food in it in the small tank.
 

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