ichthyogeek
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So with what I think to be Gracilaria growing well in my DT, I'm thinking of creating a pico planted tank to grow out some live food inverts too. Just a few questions:
Lighting: Reefs concentrate on the blue end of the spectrum, while freshwater planteds focus more on the warmer end of the spectrum. What's the best for algae? I've heard that the red end is best, but what about my red Gracilaria?Would white light be best because it's has al light colors in it?
Fertilizers: What do y'all use? Guillard's F/2? Miracle-Gro? Seachem liquid ferts?
Water movement: Do I need to provide a lot? Or do I treat it like a FW planted tank and try to minimize water movement?
fauna: obviously no major algae eaters, but what about snails for microalgae? copepods? amphipods? Brine shrimp are safe because they're filter feeders. People use earthworms for their gardens to help aerate the soil, can we use polychaetes to do the same for rooted macroalgaes like C. prolifera?
substrate: How deep should this be?
I'm mostly guessing off of planted tanks here, but please feel free to correct any misconceptions I have.
Lighting: Reefs concentrate on the blue end of the spectrum, while freshwater planteds focus more on the warmer end of the spectrum. What's the best for algae? I've heard that the red end is best, but what about my red Gracilaria?Would white light be best because it's has al light colors in it?
Fertilizers: What do y'all use? Guillard's F/2? Miracle-Gro? Seachem liquid ferts?
Water movement: Do I need to provide a lot? Or do I treat it like a FW planted tank and try to minimize water movement?
fauna: obviously no major algae eaters, but what about snails for microalgae? copepods? amphipods? Brine shrimp are safe because they're filter feeders. People use earthworms for their gardens to help aerate the soil, can we use polychaetes to do the same for rooted macroalgaes like C. prolifera?
substrate: How deep should this be?
I'm mostly guessing off of planted tanks here, but please feel free to correct any misconceptions I have.