Setting up a macro tank today

New2Reefing

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I've got a 20 L that i'm not using, so i'm gonna take half my macro (chaeto) out of my sump and try to cultivate it....other than sandy bottom, small heater, powerhead, and a good light, what would be other good additions to the tank? Should i add some Live Rock to add filtration and eliminate the need for a filter? Suggestions wanted....
 
unfortunately i have no more room near the tank for a 20, the sump cramps the stand as it is....this would also require more plumbing, which i'm more than tired of lol

Its just gonna sit in the kitchen and people will ask "what's in there" and i'll say algae :)
 
You dont need the LR at all, the macro itself will behave as a natural filter. If you cannot hook this tank up to the larger system you should consider at least using old water from the main system as your replacement water for water changes on the macro tank. Why? The plants need nutrients to grow and thrive, and without any animals in the macro system the plants will run out of nutrients eventually. Your reef, however, is quietly producing nutrients round the clock. So, nutrient laden tank water from the main system fuels the macro algae in your dedicated tank.

>Sarah
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7280943#post7280943 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by New2Reefing
By replacement water you don't mean topoff do you?

So i'd be doing a water change with the used water? seems odd lol
replacement water from evaporation should still be rodi water but when doing a water change use the water from your main tank so that the macro has the nutrients to feed on. but i agree what is the purpose of this tank if it won't be connected to the main tank?
 
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