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Re: Newb's 72g Reef
you met me AND survived. LOL. You are one of the few. Glad the hammer is doing so well. It looks way better in your tank than my own!!! LOL. (jerk
It was nice to meet you as well. Good luck with the coral -Doc
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef
btw, you tank looks GREAT!!!
-Doc
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LOL, Thanks Doc. My tank is getting there...finally!
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef
The colors on that hammer look great! Congrats!
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Oops, the two verrucosa's are tumbler plants like the Chaeto and are commonly called Tang Heaven. The Ulva is commonly called Sea lettuce, and it is also considered a tumbler. All three can be attached to a rock with string and they will grow taps to the rocks within a couple of weeks, but are considered best grown or algae exporters when left tumbling (floating) in the water. They grow faster when tumbling. Unlike Chaeto these plants are very well liked by tangs and other herbivores.![]() Current Aquarium(s) Description: 120g SPS Mother Colony Tank, 40 g sump, back wall overflows, 2 closed loop circulation circuits 59X Experience in Saltwater & Reef Aquarium Hobby: 35 years in marine aquarium trade and managing LFS's, 10 years with coral. Other Intrests: Coral Propagation, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Cabinetry, and Reef Systems Development |
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef
"Tang Heaven" is that a red plant? Think i may have seen some of it in my LFS, and i think i've seen the Sea lettuce as well.
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef
The Tang Heaven comes in both green and red. They have the same formal names Gracilaria verrucosa. The Sea Lettuce is Ulva and it is a green sheet type leafy plant.
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Mandi,Its best if you dont let the water from the cubes get into your tank.
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Re: Newb's 72g Reef
Eeek! Bad cube water..! The only real issue that we have had was the black icky wierd algae (lowering the hours on the lights and adjusting the flow took care of it). We also have a hatching feeder in the tank (had to have that Mandarin...) - now I need to master the "no cube water" issue.
Slight question in that case, is there and alternative feed that you don't have to worry about the water (maybe I am lazy, which you really can't be with saltwater, but it is a curiosity thing).
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Oops, the two verrucosa's are tumbler plants like the Chaeto and are commonly called Tang Heaven. The Ulva is commonly called Sea lettuce, and it is also considered a tumbler. All three can be attached to a rock with string and they will grow taps to the rocks within a couple of weeks, but are considered best grown or algae exporters when left tumbling (floating) in the water. They grow faster when tumbling. Unlike Chaeto these plants are very well liked by tangs and other herbivores.




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