Darth_Tater
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Thanks, Darth_Tater. It is cool! From what I've read, it may be a bit tricky to keep alive, long term. Honestly, I was expecting them to be bigger, so they would move in the current more. If I'm lucky, maybe they'll grow a bit.
Essentially, I'm already dosing calcium. In my canister filter I have one basket containing calcium carbonate media. I'm also running CO2 through it, giving me a calcium reactor. I another basket, I have bio pellets, as a bacteria reactor, for sponges and other filter feeders. In the third, I've got bio balls, for a nitrate reactor. So my canister filter is a multi-reactor! It appears to work quite well for calcium, as I have abundant coralline algae, including some of the cool plating variety. Also the grasilaria hayi does well, and it's a bit calcified.
Oops, guess I missed that post! It's a good idea for a DIY reactor.