I'm planning to start a macro-algae tank but am a complete beginner to saltwater aquariums. There's a lot of conflicting information out there, so I'm looking for advice on the best setup for my tank. I recently purchased some secondhand equipment and have a few options for my setup. I'd like to keep additional costs low and want to make the tank as low-tech and energy-efficient as possible. Ideally, I'd also prefer a smaller tank to minimize the costs of water changes and heating. But the overall goal is to have my algae thriving, of course!
My current setup:
30 gal tank
Fluval 307 canister filter
5 kg or dry rock
12 kg of dry quartz sand
Just started from scratch, 3-rd day of cycling, ghost feeding and adding some NITE-OUT II Starter Bacteria daily
I'm considering downsizing to a smaller tank and ditching the filter altogether.
Considering Downsizing:
20 gal tank
Comline DOC Skimmer
Wave maker Aqua medic EcoDrift
a live rock
Which setup do you think would be the best option?
Also, with a $100 budget, what would be the smartest investment? I’ve heard live rock is a great investment for tanks, but is it as important for algae as it is for fish?
Lastly, which light would be better for growing macro-algae: a budget full-spectrum light from Aliexpress or the Fluval SEA Marine Spectrum LED?
Thanks for any advice.
My current setup:
30 gal tank
Fluval 307 canister filter
5 kg or dry rock
12 kg of dry quartz sand
Just started from scratch, 3-rd day of cycling, ghost feeding and adding some NITE-OUT II Starter Bacteria daily
I'm considering downsizing to a smaller tank and ditching the filter altogether.
Considering Downsizing:
20 gal tank
Comline DOC Skimmer
Wave maker Aqua medic EcoDrift
a live rock
Which setup do you think would be the best option?
Also, with a $100 budget, what would be the smartest investment? I’ve heard live rock is a great investment for tanks, but is it as important for algae as it is for fish?
Lastly, which light would be better for growing macro-algae: a budget full-spectrum light from Aliexpress or the Fluval SEA Marine Spectrum LED?
Thanks for any advice.