****Brand new MACROALGAE forum!****

Folks: There are a ton of good questions that people are posting in this thread, but this is just a thread to announce the new forum. So why not start a brand new thread for your questions in this brand new forum - that's what it's there for! :-)
 
Folks: There are a ton of good questions that people are posting in this thread, but this is just a thread to announce the new forum. So why not start a brand new thread for your questions in this brand new forum - that's what it's there for! :)
Yes! The forum where you guys should post your questions is HERE: https://www.reef2reef.com/forums/macroalgae-all-types-of-desirable-algae.1030/ I mean, you're welcome to post them in this thread, but they may get missed. It's WAAAYYYY better to post a separate thread.
 
Well if dumb questions is what you want, here ya go. I have a 18 gallon refugium on a 72 gal display I harvest about 3 gallons of chetto every 2 weeks, my ph swings about .3 every night from 8.3 during the day to 8.6 at night. Should I turn down my light?
Hey Joe, do you run the fuge light 24/7? I rub mine on an opposite light cycle to my DT lights with a slight overlap. PH seems to remain pretty constant.
 
I have 2 typs of Macro I'm having probs IDing them. There is a picture list somewhere . Could somebody give me a link?

Found this in my chaeto & I little on the rock
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Thanks Will, The ocean side was full of Sargasso in the surf. we have had a strong south east wind which blows this stuff from the Gulf Stream. Your Id is correct. The other shown in 1st pic, I learned is Ulva.
 
I had a P problem, so what are these
By my crabs and have beards?
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Hey Joe, do you run the fuge light 24/7? I rub mine on an opposite light cycle to my DT lights with a slight overlap. PH seems to remain pretty constant.


I have been growing macro both utilitarian and ornamental for 45 years. I have not found it necessary or for that matter benificial to dampen pH cycles between day and night. The reefs in the wild fluctuate between 8.2 and 7.85. I am one of those people that believes Nature knows best. With aroggonite sandbeds, I get passive buffering and trace mineral addittion during these pH swings.
Laissez les bonne temps roulee,
Patrick

https://www.reef2reef.com/threads/2...m-on-top-with-30g-ecosystem-mud-macro.421526/
 
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I just restarted my macro collection about 3 months ago I have blue ochtodes, dragons breath, red grapes and chaeto. 2 years ago I got nemastoma sp. lost and just last week I saw a small branch growing on a rock
 
Hey siggy,

Do you still have this algae growing from your overflow ?
Not right now, it seems since the chaeto's been online this has dissipated, all the others still grow in the fuge under the Kessil 380. Is there any benefit to that stuff?
 
Living in Perth Western Australia is a blessing!! I went down to the estuaries 2 weeks ago and I grabbed Gracilaria and Chaetomorpha. I didn't even know that the red macro was I grabbing (it's stuck to rocks and very easy to get) called Gracilaria was OK until I read the link. The stuff has doubled since I put it in the refugium! My Foxface and Tang devour it (and the Chaeto or Caulerpa Brachypus).
This red stuff is good for our health too and Hawaiians eat heaps of it.
I'm going back to the Swan/Canning estuary this weekend to get more. There are also pods and baby shrimp that my carnivores go nuts over. We've had a long hot summer and it's still hot now. Perfect time to collect macroalgae. Don't even have to wade in any deeper than the knees. The article below even says to forget Chaeto and Caulerpa!!

PS if you Google the title of the screenshot I attached (macrophytes and macroalgae of the Swan-Canning estuary), you will get that PDF that was too big to attach here. That's why I only put the screenshot up.

https://reefbuilders.com/2009/10/17/propagating-gracilaria-for-fun-and-food/

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Any online sources for the colorful ones?
I could mail you what I have available only a 15 minute drive away if it's legal. I don't know how US customs handles living plants coming from Australia. If ok, I would do it but postage costs would probably be expensive. I wouldn't want to earn anything. Just cover the postage and I'm in.
 
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Seaweed and macroalgae are the same, multicellular marine algae.
Micro algae are unicellular, single cells or grouped together.

/ David
Except don't forget that Caulerpa, Halimeda and the other siphonous macroalgae are gigantic single cells!
 
Hey everyone! We just set up our new ALGAE DISCUSSION area on R2R with forums for nuisance algae (which we've had for a while now) and now our brand new MACROALGAE forum!!

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Please help us fill up this forum with great content about all things MACRO! If you keep a refugium, display refugium, or maybe even incorporate macros into your display, then this forum is for YOU!
We need some of you guys and gals who know macros to write up some cool content that will help us all learn more about the best practices with growing and incorporating macros for all of their great uses. Please share your tips and experiences with us here. Also, for those of you with macro questions, we need you to post those here too!!

Here is a hashtag that we need some of you macro experts to subscribe to: #macromasters We'd also love for some of you who are really passionate about macroalgaes to subscribe to this forum and help us out with answering posts in here!

The rest of us can use this hashtag to ask those with more experience to help us out with questions and suggestions.

Let's populate this thread with some great macro pics!!!

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I was wondering if you could tell me what this macro is please
 

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