Hello,
I am seeing mixed responses on this, do I need to change my lighting setup for macro algae? Should I include more white light then 'standard' no more then 10%? If so, how much white vs blue should I include?
I have a noopsyche k7 mini on a pico tank. I got a bunch (really way too much) Gracilaria today from a local hobbyist. The macro is really nice and healthy and I'd like to keep it that way, but I also will have coral in this tank, so, ideally I want both the coral and the macro to look good and do well, what's the best way to go about that?
Thank you folks for any advice.
I am seeing mixed responses on this, do I need to change my lighting setup for macro algae? Should I include more white light then 'standard' no more then 10%? If so, how much white vs blue should I include?
I have a noopsyche k7 mini on a pico tank. I got a bunch (really way too much) Gracilaria today from a local hobbyist. The macro is really nice and healthy and I'd like to keep it that way, but I also will have coral in this tank, so, ideally I want both the coral and the macro to look good and do well, what's the best way to go about that?
Thank you folks for any advice.