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Sorry I can’t help with identification, but I will say that there is basically no such thing as “beneficial” macro algae in a display tank. Isolated in a refugium, maybe, but I would get that out of the tank ASAP if it were mine.
I suppose people do it. I’ve just heard a lot more horror stories than happy endings…Here are a couple that have macroalgae in their displays. As far as an ID not sure.
Nano Build - Macroalgae tanks
Here’s my macroalgae tanks as they were at their best. a 60l/15g fluval spec with the internal filter section removed, Berlin filtration with just a power head and a heater in terms of equipment. Only the royal gramma in the photo is still with me. It’s been joined by a neon goby and a yellow...www.reef2reef.comMacroalgae in main tank good or bad idea?
Hey everyone. Trying to do some more research on filtration possibilities for my 30gallon tank. I just have a hang on back filter. I'm not sure I want to go the sump route... Is there any luck with having 1 or 2 species of macroalgae in the actual tank or is it best to have a refugium? I guess...www.reef2reef.com
Ah I see, ive been removing most but keeping them as well just because I haven’t seen any negative affects. My tanks been pretty stable also… 1 year old tank and corals are all happy. It may be unsightly but I do think they do help with nutrient exportI suppose people do it. I’ve just heard a lot more horror stories than happy endings…
They will certainly help with nutrients, and that’s why people (myself included) have them in a separate refugium. The problem is most are invasive and grow a lot faster than anything else in the tank, so they can completely take over and starve out your corals or just smother them.Ah I see, ive been removing most but keeping them as well just because I haven’t seen any negative affects. My tanks been pretty stable also… 1 year old tank and corals are all happy. It may be unsightly but I do think they do help with nutrient export