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No. I was curious if there was silicon within it.
Out of curiosity, what constituents/trace elements are in it besides the obvious (Ca+, Na+, Cl-). Concentrations? THX
l came up with a free alternative solution. I built fuge-like system that will sit within the display tank. I think I am going to drill more holes to...
Red gracilaria?
How is maiden's hair as a nitrate remover?
You're really limiting my options lol. The Dragons Breath macro seems to be my only option fromt he ones listed in this thread.
I would like to know the answer to this as well.
I would like to hear some thoughts on sea grasses and shaving brush macro, if anyone has any.
I used their services once before and I was pleased. Unfortunately, they are only offer 3 types of macro right now; one isn't suitable for my tank...
Any suggestions that would look nicer than Chaeto?
I have, but doesn't the budding portion of the plant need to remain out of water?
That's too bad. I'm really looking for a macroalgae, seaweed or seagrass that is atheistically pleasing and is a good nitrate/phosphate remover.
Oh, yes. I remember looking at codium a little while back. How is it as a nitrate/phosphate remover? Slow growing or fast? Thank you.
Seems very hearty. Thanks. How many gallons (for reference)?
Unfortunately, I do not. It's not practical to have one with a 25 gallon tank and until I upgrade to a 50 gallon tank, I'll have to try different...
Anyone know anything about Rhipocephalus phoenix, or Pinecone Algae?
Does Dragon Breath grow well? I'm looking for something that will help maintain lower nitrate/phosphate levels as well; I should have specified that...
Dragons breath and halymenia look nice. What about gracilaria? How are each of these as a nitrate/phosphate remover? I think I would like the look...
So you would suggest staying away from species that send off runners? How good of a nitrate/phosphate consumer is it relative to caulerpa?
Do any of you have any suggestions on an aesthetically pleasing macro algae to place in a display tank that is relatively easy to care for and grows...
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