Feeding macro algae to fish?

Lylelovett

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Hi all,

My refugium grows chaeto like crazy. So I though maybe I'd dabble in growing some other macro in my sump to feed the fish in the DT.

Bio load: 5 Chromis, 2 Clowns, 2 Banggai Cardinals, 1 Convict Tang, 2 Sand sifting stars, a crew of snails, 1 cleaner shrimp, and a handful of corals... Tank is 6mos old.

Is chaeto a viable food source, or is there a good beginner macro that works better as a food source?

Thanks!
 

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As they said, chaeto is pretty unpalatable. Hit this guy up for good quantity and price on Ulva Lactuca and Gracilaria Parvispora.
 

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I was wondering the same thing. How difficult would be to grown ogo or spike sphere in a fuge

Red ogo is not very challenging, but it likes bright lighting (AI fuge or kessil would work well here).
 

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I have a kessil H160 tuna flora led algae grown light currently keeping my mangroves happy. Just wondering what is "bright lighting for a fuge"
That will work fine. We had a sump full of sea lettuce (~1.5lbs) and red ogo, put in maybe an oz of red ogo and when we broke down the tank (about a month later) we took out a giant ball that was about 8oz.
 
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