foodshape
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75g reef (been running for over a year now but still early in the coral stocking stage), I have a decent skimmer in the sump (Vetex Omega 150) and plenty of LR and base rock in the DT. I was thinking of adding some macro algae to my sump (with lighting) to further lower nitrates. The only macro algae anyone around ever seems to carry though is caulerpa (they all get tight-lipped and curt when I ask if they have any chaetomorpha). Some don't carry any macro algae at all, and those that only carry caulerpa (and do use it in some of their systems) act puzzled about why I would even be concerned about caulerpa. From all I've read caulerpa can work very well but can also turn into a real pain / disaster (extra measures required to keep it from reproducing via spore release and infesting the DT, with hit-and-miss success; more prone to dying off & releasing nutrients back into the tank if conditions not optimal...). Frankly I just don't like the sound of the extra hassle.
My question: if only caulerpa is available would you add it? The sump is a 30 breeder (36 X 18) and at present there is a large chamber (almost half the sump) that is empty - instead of adding macros I could simply load that chamber with dead rock to let it become live over time... and no pruning or extra lighting to worry about.
My question: if only caulerpa is available would you add it? The sump is a 30 breeder (36 X 18) and at present there is a large chamber (almost half the sump) that is empty - instead of adding macros I could simply load that chamber with dead rock to let it become live over time... and no pruning or extra lighting to worry about.
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