Macro tank

forrestcook

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Im thinking seriously about offloading the majority of my corals and fish and turning my tank into a macro tank. Can I get some words of wisdom from those who have done it before? More or less dosing than a mixed reef? More flow or less flow than a typical mixed reef? Same lighting spectrum?

If I go macro, I'll be getting rid of a lot of my corals (I've got some cool pieces to sell here, so convince me!) Maybe I'll keep some leathers and Palys, but not much else. Probably keep my twin spot goby, but lose the rest. I'd want to keep some really cool pipefish or maybe a big fat mandarin.
 
Thanks Butcher, I was thinking of his when I was brainstorming this. It was awesome in person. My biggest concern is increasing my workload... I know it's going to add pruning etc back into my regimen like when I had the FW planted tanks.
 
Ive always wanted a macro tank, the fiance hates the looks of them. But I do plan on turning my 20L into a seahorse/macro tank, so keep us updated on your progress!
 
half a cup of tap water (with chlorine conditioner) every few days? The high phosphates should make the algae grow faster.
 
words of wisdom from my trials and errors. they can be cheap and easy to do if you already have a reef setup. halides or t5s work great. if you can grow coral, you can grow macros, i got rid of my crabs and snails, but kept ceriths. crabs and snails eat macro, $100 bucks woth of macro makes your tank look like a garden, so cheaper than reefing. add nitro and iron to keep things growing, get too low of values and things die, too much and things bloom out of control. you will have to play with it to get your dosing down to a science.much faster growing than corals. avoid caulerpa, they suck up too many nutrients and crowd out other slower growing species that look awesome. macro tanks can be very cold touchy, one cold night and your tank drops down a little too low and you can lose macros. and macros can also be seasonal. i have some thay grow great in the summer and die in the winter or the other way around.

vendors.
i like www.live-plants.com russ there answers the phone himself. his customer service is the best. his shipping is the best in an insulated box, with bags that keep the ph where it needs to be to keep you from getting mush in the mail. and his portions are huge. hsi stuff is seasonal though, so you need to watch his site. have had 100% live arrivals of stuff, and the couple bags that didnt, were immediatly replaced no cost to me. so cant say enough good things here.

www.lareefs.com good customer service some obscure macros, smaller portions.

and reefcleaners.org, guy can't ship macros for junk this far away from florida, he shipps macros in very little water, used bags that dont keep the ph where it needs to be, smaller portions for the money. i will say they have the knowhow and they stock, they just havent figured how to ship their stuff 2+days in a priority box without it melting.

also ebay. there is a good vendor called macroman out of ohio.



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