Chasmodes
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I'm planning a large FOWLR Caribbean/Florida near biotope (as much as possible) and want to have a queen angelfish as my centerpiece fish. I also was thinking about having 3 Atlantic blue tangs as well and perhaps a pygmy angel. Those will be my primary herbivores and I was wondering what macroalgae would do well in the display tank. I'd like to have some in a refugium as well, but was wondering if there are ample amounts of varying types of these plants would that provide a replenishing veggie food source for those fish and perhaps thrive in the tank as well? Or, would the fish simply eat all of them. Are there some species that those fish would leave alone for display sake or would I have to grow the macro in the fuge and keep placing it in the tank as food? Would caulerpa be a good option, fast growing enough to survive the tangs and angels?
Also, what about turtle grass (Thalassia)? How would that fare in a display or is that only a fuge option?
Thanks for your input.
Also, what about turtle grass (Thalassia)? How would that fare in a display or is that only a fuge option?
Thanks for your input.