Sea grass in a reef aquarium?

Jeff

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Hi all. I am setting up a new 220 gallon tank that I plan on have lots of swimming room for some tangs. I plan on having 2-3" or so of fine sand in the display tank. There will be a lot of open sand area. Is it possible to get some sea grass or other natural looking macro to grow in the sand and not on the rocks? Is there such a thing that tangs wont eat and will grow to take over the open sand areas?
I really dont know anything about macros other then chaeto. Thanks in advance.

Jeff
 
Seagrass will not grow on rocks, but macros like caulerpa will definitely spread to the rocks. I'm not too sure about whether tangs would pick on them or not though.
 
Thanks. there were 2 important things, one was that I didnt want it to grow on the rocks and the other was that I didnt want tangs to eat it.
 
nope, I occasionally get shipments in with the random shoot of turtle & manatee grass mixed in. none have withstood the tangs. they preferred it over caulerpa.
 
the purple tang in my display has even taken out udotea sea fan, halimeda, shaving brush, codium, and neomeris.
 
If you went with a Bristletooth Tang the seagrass would be safe, but like Rick said the other Tangs will most likely find it desireable.

Turtle grass will require a sand be deeper than 2-3 inches. 5+ will be required. You could go with Halodule ( shoal grass ) or any of the species of Halophila you find available in a shallow sand bed.
 
I have thallasia in my 30g reef with only 3'' of sand and it have grow a lot they were ony 2-4'' tall now the are over a 12'', here is a pic:


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20 - sweet lookign setup! Great colors and contrast with the greens. You should start your own thread and give us details on what lighting they're under and their tankmates! :)

Ricks - Interesting to hear your purple took on the more calcerous algaes. That observation is definitely going in my notebook. :D

>Sarah
 
I have thallasia in my 30g reef with only 3'' of sand and it have grow a lot they were ony 2-4'' tall now the are over a 12'', here is a pic:


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Thanks Samala and sorry for the double post Im trying t delete it but I cant, I already have a tread og the tank in the nano section theres a way tahat can be transfered?
 
Thallassia should grow fine in the reef as long as the sand is a few inches deep, fine grain and there is enough light and nutrients. We are almost finished replanting the seagrass tank at my job. Been working on it for a few days now and the squid and seahorses are not too happy with the disturbances. I'll post some pics when it's done and cleared.
 
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