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Updated shot of the sunlight refugium!
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Macro lagoon display is beautiful. What spectrum on your lights?
 

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Macro lagoon display is beautiful. What spectrum on your lights?

Those are a kessil a360we that I use for supplement. They run at about 40% max but spectrum is variable based on personal preference at view time. Sunlight doesn’t have any visible blue like aquarium lights so in the evening I do heavy blue to see the fluorescing algae and coral.

Side note: I checked the par once and the sunlight was 700-1100 par in that tank
 

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Did someone say macroalgae???

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What type of macro is in the first picture upper left (The green macro). I had some start growing out of a piece of live rock in my fuge and it has really taken off. I have not been able to ID it.
 

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What type of macro is in the first picture upper left (The green macro). I had some start growing out of a piece of live rock in my fuge and it has really taken off. I have not been able to ID it.

Grape Caulerpa. Of all the macros I have, it is the toughest and best grower. Not too pretty as it has a tendency to get wild and stringy. Either remove the rock or learn to love it. Even a tiny spec attached to the rock will grow back over time. I, of course, love it!!!
 

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What’s that red stringy alge in that last pic? Beautiful.

Red Gracilaria. Unfortunately I don’t have much left. Never grew well in my display, and I think a hungry crab or three nailed most of it in my fuge. Oh well, crabs gotta eat too!!
There is a green variety I may try down the road. There are also some more ornate red varieties of Gracilaria out there too.
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At 1 point we tried a 1/4" net cage in the main tank with some caulerpa.

The 2 tang's would push the net in to get at it and devour it before the cualerpa could outgrow them.

We were feeding nori as well.
 

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This is amazing!
Is anyone running two displays with macro in one and reef in another using the same sump?
I was actually in the process of doing that, I'm shooting for 4 displays. Reef, fowlr, macro garden and still hasn't decided on what the fourth would have. Maybe a Mantis shrimp habitat.
 

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