T tony_caliente Member Market Messages 842 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #1 I don't have any Na do to my understocked tank and frequent water changes, but do these have any application in a reef tank?
I don't have any Na do to my understocked tank and frequent water changes, but do these have any application in a reef tank?
A acroholic Active Member Lifetime Messages 5,661 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #2 blixem;538220 wrote: doubtful, they would survive in a reef since they are fresh water algae. Click to expand... +1
blixem;538220 wrote: doubtful, they would survive in a reef since they are fresh water algae. Click to expand... +1
T tony_caliente Member Market Messages 842 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #3 Should have did a little more reading. Sorry. I thought it was a form of media. Thank you!
C corigan Member Market Messages 587 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #4 Those things are awesome in planted tanks.. I've had a few of em through the years, get nice and big, sometimes blow around like tumbleweed.
Those things are awesome in planted tanks.. I've had a few of em through the years, get nice and big, sometimes blow around like tumbleweed.
tennistopspin New Member Supporting Messages 14 Reaction score 13 Location Bonaire, GA Jul 19, 2010 #5 I agree. It also creates great space fillers in your tank!
S seedless reefer Active Member Market Messages 1,247 Reaction score 0 Jul 19, 2010 #7 Moss balls..........biting my tongue, biting my tongue.
ichthyoid Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 4,384 Reaction score 2,564 Location Cherokee Jul 19, 2010 #8 Seedless Reefer;538502 wrote: Moss balls..........biting my tongue, biting my tongue. Click to expand... +1 :lol2:
Seedless Reefer;538502 wrote: Moss balls..........biting my tongue, biting my tongue. Click to expand... +1 :lol2: