May I see pictures please?
My LFS recommended I dont do macro algae in the DT because if it spores into the rocks or goes sexual it can destroy the tank. How has it been for your tank?
My initial idea was to add Red Gracilaria in the display on a small rock, and pump pods into and let them grow a bit and then when I add a herbivore it would be able to manage the gracilaria.
Ask your LFS what is the difference between macro algae in display tank going sexual and macro algae in refugium going sexual.
All macro algae can go sexual. Fast growing Caulerpa will go sexual when it is limited with nutrients. I find both Caulerpa Prolifera and Caulerpa Parvispora to be gorgeous in display tank. In the case of these two Caulerpa’s, the main stem enlarged in diameter and slowly oozed white liquid before going sexual. One day prior to going sexual, I noted growth tips to be white as opposed to translucent.
in my extreme example of Caulerpa going sexual, I used 1000W MH over 150G tank to push it hard and, unfortunately, I let nutrients bottom out.
Bortacladia is a slow growing red Macro collected in 40’-120’. When I get it from the divers it is a rich burgundy. If subjected to intense light, it will photoshock and go sexual. If light intensity is increased gradually, color shifts from burgundy to fire engine red to orange/red.
Because macro will not survive herbivores in my two display tanks, I started up a temporary macro algae lagoon about 2 weeks. Because I have spare 55G stands and tanks, I will soon upgrade 30G to a 55G.
Third picture shows Gracilaria Cervicornis which I got in a Red Macro grab bag from GCE. The Hippo in this tank grazes on every macro of every color except this Red Gracilari. It should be noted that this Hippo grazes on Red Tree Sponge film algae. As you can see, The Hippo knocked the orange over into the green stars.
