AquajunkieMD
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I am lucky enough to live in coastal South Carolina. As such, I have easy access to whatever storms wash up on the beach. As such, it occured to me that I might try putting together a tank featuring local macroalgae with the possible addition of some seahorses and/or pipefish. I have been keeping aquariums for over forty years but this will be my first effort at a marine macroalgae tank (and first effort with seahorses!).
As such, I have the usual set of stupid newbie questions. But one seems most pressing. Since what I will be gathering will have been freefloating specimens broken off by storm and wave action and will have no intact holdfast, I will need a way to anchor these algae in the tank. So, I am looking for suggestions from those with experience. Super glue to live rock? Rubber bands? Thread? Some, I know, are best anchored in the substrate by simply burying them there (or so I believe anyway). How do the experts do it? Any tricks to getting these macros to attach themselves? Anyone know a site that will list those macros that do better on rock vs in the substrate?
As things develop, I will post pics as a thanks to those helping along the way.
Doug
As such, I have the usual set of stupid newbie questions. But one seems most pressing. Since what I will be gathering will have been freefloating specimens broken off by storm and wave action and will have no intact holdfast, I will need a way to anchor these algae in the tank. So, I am looking for suggestions from those with experience. Super glue to live rock? Rubber bands? Thread? Some, I know, are best anchored in the substrate by simply burying them there (or so I believe anyway). How do the experts do it? Any tricks to getting these macros to attach themselves? Anyone know a site that will list those macros that do better on rock vs in the substrate?
As things develop, I will post pics as a thanks to those helping along the way.
Doug