I have a 40gallon tank right now that has a few damsels and clownfish in it. It also has some homemade live rock and about 4 inches of southdown sand in it. Lighting is a 400w metal halide.
I would like to convert this mundane looking tank into a seagrass bed. I know that seagrass requires lots of iron and probably a few other nutrients, so what would I need to do in order to convert it?
Is southdown sand an appropriate substrate?
If I stock this tank with only a few fish and lots of inverts (like a natural seagrass bed), what type of mechanical filtration would I need?
Are there any alternatives to buying expensive iron/nutrient supplents?
Thanks-
David
I would like to convert this mundane looking tank into a seagrass bed. I know that seagrass requires lots of iron and probably a few other nutrients, so what would I need to do in order to convert it?
Is southdown sand an appropriate substrate?
If I stock this tank with only a few fish and lots of inverts (like a natural seagrass bed), what type of mechanical filtration would I need?
Are there any alternatives to buying expensive iron/nutrient supplents?
Thanks-
David