Dwarf seahorse tank macro algae and light questions

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Hi. I'm planning on starting a 12" by 12" by 12" dwarf seahorse tank and I really want to do gorgonians and macro algae in the tank. I've never kept any macro algae so I'd love suggestions for good ones start out with and what a good budget light for this tank would be. Thanks in advance
 
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Could always try a Fluval Marine Nano. Should work well on that size tank and tends to be on the whiter side for reef lights which may be appreciated by your macros. I would look for a used or open box, I have purchased a few on ebay for like $60.
 
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Could always try a Fluval Marine Nano. Should work well on that size tank and tends to be on the whiter side for reef lights which may be appreciated by your macros. I would look for a used or open box, I have purchased a few on ebay for like $60.
Thanks! I'll look into it
 
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Drawf Seahorses are messy eaters.

Any PAR 38 lamp with color spectrum 5K - 10K Kevin. Most macro algae grows in shallow water which is not predominate blue. Few macro algae flourish under blue light. Bortacladia / Red Grapes is the exception as it is collected in 30’ - 130’ of water. When I get it from the divers it is a dark burgundy. With moderate light, it displays “fire engine red”. Under intensese light, Bortacladia displays yellow/orange.

This 30G seaweed lagoon is displayed under 10K mixed with 6K color rendition.

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Full spectrum, 6500k, and/or even a "freshwater" planted tank light.
My Macroalgae tank is a JOY. but be careful about the nutrient intake once your macros take off.. I bottomed out my Nitrates and Phosphates so far down to zero, and did not test parameters regularly.. caused some issues.. but stuck with it, dosing NeoNitro and NeoPhos... took a few months to bring the levels back up and now it's all flourishing again.
Just saying, even with Macroalgae, you need to regualrly test those parameters.. religiously!
 

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