nasa_tiger Member Market Messages 81 Reaction score 15 Location Kennesaw Mar 22, 2019 #1 I currently am running just Chaeto and was looking to diversify it a little. What does everyone else use in theirs? Any local places that have anything else besides Chaeto?
I currently am running just Chaeto and was looking to diversify it a little. What does everyone else use in theirs? Any local places that have anything else besides Chaeto?
FutureInterest Well-Known Member Market Messages 4,441 Reaction score 1,330 Mar 22, 2019 #2 I've got some caluerpa and sea lettuce.
Y york1 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,953 Reaction score 2,798 Location Lawrenceville Mar 22, 2019 #3 I use 2 types of caluerpa and some red stuff that i dont know the name of
anthony Active Member Supporting Messages 429 Reaction score 209 Mar 24, 2019 #4 york1 said: I use 2 types of caluerpa and some red stuff that i dont know the name of Click to expand... Dragons breath?
york1 said: I use 2 types of caluerpa and some red stuff that i dont know the name of Click to expand... Dragons breath?
Y york1 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,953 Reaction score 2,798 Location Lawrenceville Mar 24, 2019 #5 Yes I believe it is dragons breath
Eric_n_Ga Well-Known Member Messages 885 Reaction score 926 Location Ellijay ga Mar 24, 2019 #6 I am growing a ball of chaeto now . Thought about adding something else when I get this non tumbling ball of Velcro figured out.
I am growing a ball of chaeto now . Thought about adding something else when I get this non tumbling ball of Velcro figured out.
jcook54 Vice President Staff member Supporting Contest Committee Messages 2,830 Reaction score 3,482 Location Stone Mountain Mar 24, 2019 #7 Caulerpa prolifera. It's a good grower and does a pretty good job at sticking together and not getting sucked into drains or pumps.
Caulerpa prolifera. It's a good grower and does a pretty good job at sticking together and not getting sucked into drains or pumps.
Deucenbc Member Messages 32 Reaction score 32 Location Grovetown, GA Mar 24, 2019 #8 What is the minimum size tank that would benefit greatly from a fuge? What is the smallest you would even attempt to use a fuge on?
What is the minimum size tank that would benefit greatly from a fuge? What is the smallest you would even attempt to use a fuge on?
Y york1 Well-Known Member Supporting Messages 1,953 Reaction score 2,798 Location Lawrenceville Mar 24, 2019 #9 I use the center section on my 32g biocube as a fuge
Eric_n_Ga Well-Known Member Messages 885 Reaction score 926 Location Ellijay ga Mar 24, 2019 #10 I use mine as a place to grow pods .....my success rate it yet to be determined .
nasa_tiger Member Market Messages 81 Reaction score 15 Location Kennesaw Mar 24, 2019 #11 I am trying to use mine to control nitrates some. I threw some dragon breath in with the chaeto so hoping that is a good combo
I am trying to use mine to control nitrates some. I threw some dragon breath in with the chaeto so hoping that is a good combo
Steve Burton Trustee Staff member Supporting Messages 1,692 Reaction score 2,463 Location Lawrenceville/Lilburn Mar 24, 2019 #12 york1 said: I use the center section on my 32g biocube as a fuge Click to expand... Me too