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I would like it to out compete all of the hair algae in my display tank. I would also like for it to help keep the ph up at night.The white tips and paler red are indicators of fast growth under intense light.
What do you want your algae refugium to do?
Nitrates are 15 and phosphate is .1.We run our light for about 8 hours. Something else to consider, what is your nitrates and phosphate levels? Most microalgae consume these two and if you don't have any, they will starve...from my understanding, I could be wrong.
Nothing will outcompete gha. I doubt that the small volume in your sump will offset pH swing much. What is your current nightly pH swings?I would like it to out compete all of the hair algae in my display tank. I would also like for it to help keep the ph up at night.
Agreed....plus its very slow growing, and (at least IME) prone to crash due to PH swingsNothing will outcompete gha. I doubt that the small volume in your sump will offset pH swing much. What is your current nightly pH swings?
A healthy IndoPacific reef has normal pH swings of 7.8 - 8.2
The build thread is very outdated and is due for an update. with a scubber, the ph swings from 7.85-8. I am struggling to get it higher. I gave cheato a try and it did great with the ph, but kept releasing small strands that I could not keep out of my return section. This caused a number of clogs and poor water flow through the sump. Do you have a suggestion for a different macro algae to helpnwith the ph that won't go asexual?Nothing will outcompete gha. I doubt that the small volume in your sump will offset pH swing much. What is your current nightly pH swings?
A healthy IndoPacific reef has normal pH swings of 7.8 - 8.2
PS: Are you wanting to reduced nutrients down from 15ppm and phosphates from .1ppm. I looked at your build thread and those corals would benefit from your listed nutrient levels.
I have sent both Gracilaria Parvispora & Gracilaria Hayi to a regional agriculture lab for analysis. The ratio of N to P in those seaweeds is 30:1
The Gracilaria crashes?Agreed....plus its very slow growing, and (at least IME) prone to crash due to PH swings
I was trying to use a better word for die.The Gracilaria crashes?
What ph range did you find it does best in?I was trying to use a better word for die.
Given the right conditions, all seaweed will go sexual:The build thread is very outdated and is due for an update. with a scubber, the ph swings from 7.85-8. I am struggling to get it higher. I gave cheato a try and it did great with the ph, but kept releasing small strands that I could not keep out of my return section. This caused a number of clogs and poor water flow through the sump. Do you have a suggestion for a different macro algae to helpnwith the ph that won't go asexual?