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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Wylie TX
Posts: 85
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macro in display
What would be a decent macro to have in your display? I'm trying to find something that will function as a nitrate reducer and still look decent in the display of an AIO tank.
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Grand Rapids MI area
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For good nitrate reducers, you either would need quite a few slow growers, or a fast grower. There are a lot of slow growers that look great. Take a look at Finzaquatics seahorse tank. She has quite a few in her tank, and some amazing ones at that.
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Bay Area, CA
Posts: 5,797
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What's in your DT? If you have tangs, they'll make quick work of most macros. You'll be able to keep calcareous macros such a halimeda though.
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Tank info: 120 gallon 48x30x20 high DT. Clownfish breeding rack in full swing: C-Quest Onyx, Bali Aquarich P1 Picasso + Rod's Onyx, wild percula + Rod's Onyx. |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Maine
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I like Halimeda for an in display macro. Not a super fast grower though and is calcareous so that needs to be taken into account with regard to dosing or WC frequency. I'm trying to get it to grow in between the different rocks to act as a physical buffer between corals. I'm hoping it'll help a little with potential warfare
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#5 |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Charleston S.C.
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Dragons breath
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Location: Stockton, CA
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