Originally Posted by
estein02
My tank is a 65 with a sump that I believe can hold around 15 gallons if full. I have a protein skimmer in there so I choose to forgo that model for the regular aquafuge 2. How deep of mudd bed do you have? I've got some Chaeto coming to me next week so I will have that in there. Does the OGO serve the same purpose as the chaeto?
They sell the 10lb container and is sits perfectly on the bottom leaving about a 2"mudd bed, OGO is the only Algae besides CHAETO that does not go sexual..
Color: Ogo has a red color.
Feeding: Will require sufficient lighting for photosynthesis.
Behavior: Ogo species are generally peaceful toward other tankmates.
Care: Many consider ogo species a low-maintenance specimen.
Lighting: Has high lighting needs.
Water flow: The requires intermediate water flow.
General notes: Gracilaria pacifica is a macro algae commonly found off of the coast of North and Central America. This algae is aquacultured and comes harvested in the adult form and unable to re-attach to rock. Gracilaria pacifica makes for an ideal food for tangs, rabbit fish and other herbivorous algae grazers. The relatively small bunches makes this an ideal choice for small to medium sized fish. One order will consist of one handful or about 1 cup of loose, unattached ogo and will ship with water. Quantity may vary slightly.
Water parameters: Keep water quality high (SG 1.023 - 1.025, pH 8.1 - 8.4, Temp. 72 - 78° F).
Origin: Gracilaria pacifica is a macro algae commonly found off of the coast of North and Central America.