Macroalgae's are great in a seahorse aquarium. This is a rooted variety and should be placed in the sand or rock work. These are safe to keep with our captive bred seahorses. Sizes and shapes vary.
The Halimeda plant is found within warm tropical waters around the world. The beautiful green calcerous macro algae is also a nice decorative plant for the saltwater aquarium. Because this is a form of calcerous algae, it requires a significant level of calcium to be maintained in the water as it continuously deposits calcium carbonate into its tissue. Halimeda is a hardy algae.
Mermaids Fan does well in Reef Aquariums that utilize a sand bed as well as within refugium's. We collect these from relatively quiet areas usually in close proximity to the reef rather than from the shore line in order to have a sand root ball rather than a muddy one. Mermaid Fans occur near Pinecone Brush plants, Cactus Halimeda and Shaving Brush plants. Size is about 4.5 inches tall
2-3" of a single Caulerpa Paspaloides blade macro algae. This caulerpa is spectacular as it resembles stretching leaves from the stem. They make a great addition to any refugium or display tank bringing color, bio-diversity, and natural reef appeal to any tank.
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Chain Link eels, are the least aggressive eels for your tank. Their eyesight is not as good as their sense of smell, they like frozen& fresh pieces of shrimp & other meaty foods. They really do not mess with larger fish but fish that are bite-sized may become a meal. The eels tend to hide during the day (unless they smell food), but they are more active at night.
As the Bi-Color Damsel matures, it becomes extremely aggressive towards other fish causing problems in selection of other fish to add to the aquarium. A 30 gallon tank or larger is suitable in size for the Bi-color Damsel. It feeds on zooplankton and algae and is prone to disease if proper aquarium management is not practiced. The diet should consist of a variety of meaty items, frozen preparations, and some vegetable matter.
The Slippery Dick Wrasse Individuals can differ greatly in color and markings depending on habitat, phase and mating, eats small brine shrimp and invertebrates
The Slippery Dick In the home aquarium needs to be kept with other semi-aggressive fish and others with a different body shape. Have lots of good hiding places and thick sandy substrate.
Saltwater mollies are accustomed to a marine environment and will breed readily to provide your prized marine fish a good varied diet. These Mollies are also excellent algae eaters. They are peaceful and obviously, reef safe.
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