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Old 05-26-2004, 12:47 AM
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Default Macro Algaes?

First of all, I'd just like to say hi. I've been browsing the web for weeks looking up information on saltwater systems and just happened to stumble across this site. Its nice to finally find a forum occupied by people in and around the city that I live in .

Some information about myself.... I've kept freshwater fish since I was a little kid. I'm a freshwater moderator on another aquaria forum. Currently I have a 66 gallon Malawi tank running, and a 70 gallon CO2 injected plant tank running as well. ATM, I have a 30 gallon salt tank cycling with a cocktail shrimp.

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I've been looking around for some place, or someone who's willing to sell/give me a decent patch of macro algae. I've heard that chaetomorpha (aka. spaghetti algae) is overall the best kind of macro to get... since they don't go sexual, and are pretty decent for nitrate export. However, my search for a Canadian source of chaetomorpha has been fruitless... does anyone know of a place where I can get some? I'm willing to go as far as Calgary. If not chaetoporpha, what other kind of macros could I get? I'd like to avoid chalupa since they can go sexual... but if I can't get anything else, I will try my hands at it.

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Old 05-26-2004, 01:17 AM
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Welcome to the club Richer. I don't have an answer but I'll happily tag along with your question. I would also like to find out alternatives to caulerpa.
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Old 05-26-2004, 01:39 AM
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Hey, welcome to the board!

Just to let you know, there is a meeting coming up the first weekend in June. It'll be an excellent opportunity for you to meet other reefers in the area and possibly line up some supplies for when your tank cycles.
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Old 05-26-2004, 02:03 AM
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Unfortunately I don't have any sexual mexican food. I do have Caulerpa.

Within the next month I will have At least a dozen non Caulerpa species.
I have gracilius and 2 types of seagrasses in a refugium now but it will be awhile before there is enough to sell. I am on vacation now but I'll be back in a few days.
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Old 05-26-2004, 02:04 AM
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Unfortunately I don't have any sexual mexican food. I do have Caulerpa.


I do have some chaeto, but I can't get it to grow, so not really available yet. Any suggestions? It's under a small PC lamp (the Azoo variety).
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Old 05-26-2004, 04:13 AM
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Hahaha, I didn't notice the typo

I'll check out AI in a month then... last time I looked there was only caulerpa.

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I do have some chaeto, but I can't get it to grow, so not really available yet. Any suggestions? It's under a small PC lamp (the Azoo variety).
More light When I had it in my 20g under halides that stuff grew like crazy.
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Welcome!

The spagetti is awesome, if you dont mind the look of it all over your sand, rocks, just about any where the water moves it. If you are keeping it in a refuge its probably all golden. =)

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Old 05-26-2004, 02:25 PM
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I'm going to be using an Aquaclear 300 (modified with an Aquaclear 150 impeller) as a refuge, so looks isn't a problem =)

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Richer,
I have got Chaetomorpha. I was going to trim it up this weekend. PM me if you want it. I am working Sunday, so either Sat or one day during the week.

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