A few months ago I converted my 10g with guppies to saltwater (1.025) as I want to put some in my refugium. I had a couple of Marimo/Cladophora moss balls (Aegagropila linnaei) and I left them in the tank to see if they could adapt to saltwater. After a few months showing no signs of die off I dropped it in my hospital tank which has both dim lights and cupramine. The algae is still thriving.
Given they are more dense, compact and move/tumble naturally, I now wonder if they can compete with the denitrifying abilities of chaetomorpha, as I would gladly make the switch. With my current ich outbreak I’m treating I don’t have the ability to do a test but if anyone here is willing to do an A/B comparison that could be a game changer. Possibly even replace ATS units. I’ve seen some really insightful tests from @Humblefish and others here, so if anyone is up for it I’d be really interested to hear
Given they are more dense, compact and move/tumble naturally, I now wonder if they can compete with the denitrifying abilities of chaetomorpha, as I would gladly make the switch. With my current ich outbreak I’m treating I don’t have the ability to do a test but if anyone here is willing to do an A/B comparison that could be a game changer. Possibly even replace ATS units. I’ve seen some really insightful tests from @Humblefish and others here, so if anyone is up for it I’d be really interested to hear

