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need info on "red sea grass"
does any one have experience with red sea grass dad found some in calgary and has taken a liking to the look of it. what is needed to keep it any precautions with it.
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Pls post a photo for I haven't seen any saltwater sea grass that is red in color and sea grass is different from macro algae.
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ditto, are you saying you found sea grass from the red sea, or sea grass that is red?
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ill talk to dad tomorrow hopefully and find out exactly what he found. i know he was at concept and i wouldn't be surprised if he made a couple more stops on the way through town. i was having a bad time even on google snagging anything on red sea grass.
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Check out Rhodophyta as this is what you may have.I had it in my system years ago and loved t the way it looks until my tangs loved it more.lol.
its a single leaf that looks like a lettuce but red in color attached to live rock through a single tiny stem. http://docs.lib.noaa.gov/OEDV/FLoSEE...phyta%2001.JPG |
Big Al's has a few of these I believe, they do just have them labelled as "Red Sea Grass" but Eli's description sounds pretty accurate.
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Rhodophyta belongs to a type of red macro algae not related to seagrass.
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from what ive gotten for info from dad its Rhodophyta so what does it need for care and such (hasn't bought it yet and wont until i give the green light
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Most red macro algae only require moderate light & water flow ( also depends on the purpose of keeping the algae e.g. for display, nutrients removal etc ). Any cheap or expensive T5 & LED light fixture will do a good job for keeping various types of macro algae except for the brown algae. The best way to keep macro algae is in a reef system ( still ok for some species in the FOWLR ) and to stay away from fishes like rabbit, big or small angel and tang. HTH
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