velvetelvis
Active member
I have a 50G cube that is set up as a Florida biotope for molly miller blennies. I'm keeping C. sertularioides in the DT as part of the biotope. I have two questions:
Up until this point, I was running a lighted fuge with chaeto. I'm thinking now that this will be too much competition for nutrient uptake--and I'd also like to be able to "unplug" a little bit and have one less electrical component running. Considering how rapidly caulerpa grows, do you think I can unplug the fuge and give away the chaeto?
Besides the caulerpa, I'm also keeping zoanthids and rock anemones (no persnickety SPS). Is it better to go skimmerless in a macroalgae setup? The skimmer still pulls crud out of the water, so I'm not sure this is a good idea. On the other hand, if the lack of a protein skimmer would be compensated by the nutrient uptake of the caulerpa--and if it means more pods and critters for my fish to hunt--I'd consider retiring that as well.
Thanks!
Up until this point, I was running a lighted fuge with chaeto. I'm thinking now that this will be too much competition for nutrient uptake--and I'd also like to be able to "unplug" a little bit and have one less electrical component running. Considering how rapidly caulerpa grows, do you think I can unplug the fuge and give away the chaeto?
Besides the caulerpa, I'm also keeping zoanthids and rock anemones (no persnickety SPS). Is it better to go skimmerless in a macroalgae setup? The skimmer still pulls crud out of the water, so I'm not sure this is a good idea. On the other hand, if the lack of a protein skimmer would be compensated by the nutrient uptake of the caulerpa--and if it means more pods and critters for my fish to hunt--I'd consider retiring that as well.
Thanks!