dudeman Banned Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 152 Location spokane washington Apr 11, 2009 #1 just wondering what type of plants there are for salt tanks, that do not take over the hole tank... thanks
just wondering what type of plants there are for salt tanks, that do not take over the hole tank... thanks
jag3534 Well-known member Joined Mar 14, 2009 Messages 465 Location tacoma, wa Apr 11, 2009 #2 Hey check out reefcleaners.org. They have a nice selelction of plants, and they give some good info on them...
Hey check out reefcleaners.org. They have a nice selelction of plants, and they give some good info on them...
R returnofsid Reef Fanatic RF Premium Member Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 9,680 Location Spokane, Washington, United States Apr 12, 2009 #3 I agree with checking our John at reefcleaners.org. He's also a sponsor here on RF. Here's a link to his forum. http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=201 A few options, off the top of my head, Halimeda, which I have in 2 of my tanks. Codium, which I used to have. It all died off awhile back and I really miss it. I believe John is also having a killer sale right now.
I agree with checking our John at reefcleaners.org. He's also a sponsor here on RF. Here's a link to his forum. http://www.reeffrontiers.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=201 A few options, off the top of my head, Halimeda, which I have in 2 of my tanks. Codium, which I used to have. It all died off awhile back and I really miss it. I believe John is also having a killer sale right now.
ecobalance lifetaper Joined Jul 23, 2006 Messages 391 Location Coeur'dalene Apr 12, 2009 #4 actually "saltwater plants" All "plants"mentioned above are higher algaes.The only two true plants that are available to the trade would be see grass and Mangroves.
actually "saltwater plants" All "plants"mentioned above are higher algaes.The only two true plants that are available to the trade would be see grass and Mangroves.
R returnofsid Reef Fanatic RF Premium Member Joined May 16, 2006 Messages 9,680 Location Spokane, Washington, United States Apr 12, 2009 #5 Very true that all of those mentioned are actually algae and don't have a root system.
dudeman Banned Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 152 Location spokane washington Apr 12, 2009 #6 it doesnt actually have to be a plant, my friend just wants something plant like for his tank. thanks for all the help well look into reef cleaners
it doesnt actually have to be a plant, my friend just wants something plant like for his tank. thanks for all the help well look into reef cleaners
B busdriver Well-known member Joined Mar 3, 2008 Messages 252 Location Spokane Valley, WA Apr 12, 2009 #7 this place has some too http://www.aquacon.com/vip.html
dudeman Banned Joined Feb 3, 2009 Messages 152 Location spokane washington Apr 12, 2009 #8 thanks... i might want to try and get some cheato from yo in the next day or 2 if you still got some extra...
thanks... i might want to try and get some cheato from yo in the next day or 2 if you still got some extra...
trido Fish Tank Freak Joined Sep 28, 2006 Messages 3,524 Location Lynnwood Apr 12, 2009 #9 aquacon.com Con being the key word here. Ive heard more horror stories about this place than of any other company in the industry.
aquacon.com Con being the key word here. Ive heard more horror stories about this place than of any other company in the industry.
Romewhip Damsel Fan Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 58 Location Grays Harbor Co. WA Apr 12, 2009 #10 +1 for John at ReefCleaners. Super nice, helpful, healthy stock. Big selection of macroalgae.