I was just derping on the interwebz and saw just a bunch of macro gardens. Now I've always wanted to do a macro tank but, never had a tank. I might go get a semi high tank because of the livestock I want require deep sand bed. By that I mean garden eels. My thoughts on livestock consist of pipefish, seahorses, garden eels, mardarine goby or some kind of dargonette and a couple of small gobies. The garden eel might be more hassle then anything but, I don't know to much other then they need good flow, 10"+ sand bed and need to be in a community. the more I think about it the more I stray away from them. I might just get dragon pipe fish and that be my eel
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Originally posted by eklikewhoa View PostThe problem with most macro algae is the chance of going asexual and causing havoc.
My old macro algae wave tank was fun and different but damn when that thing went asexual it was hell
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Luckly from what i've learned both cheato and gracilaris are the most promising and I've had both of mine do alright for about 2 to almost 3 years and still growing. So if anything I'll probably get different gracilaris. I don't want to risk a tank going under just for the sake of it looking good.
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Originally posted by eklikewhoa View Postehh... those type of macro I don't view as good looking, those need to be hidden away under the stand or something.
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