Adding a refugium to the reef tank system can be a game changer for some reef keepers!Most experienced hobbyists agree that a
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manbetx3.0最新Macroalgae
manbetx3.0最新The macroalgae include a huge and rather diverse group of relatively complex, multicellular algal species.manbetx3.0最新Macroalgae are represented in all three major algal groups: The brown algae (Phaeophyta), red algae (Rhodophyta) and green algae (Chlorophyta).manbetx3.0最新Hence, the macroalgae are not a distinct phyllogenetic assemblage (i.e.they arenotvery closely related), as each subgroup evolved into their multicellular forms independently from the other two.manbetx3.0最新Ecologically, though, this concept of a "macro" algae is meaningful and useful.These "seaweeds" are all very plant-like in their physical structure (at least superficially), bearing stem-like, leaf-like and root-like structures.Their greater size and complexity (like plants) creates a microhabitat of its own, especially when they are grown in dense, expansive beds.The shelter they provide is an important haven for small invertebrates such as copepods.manbetx3.0最新Increasingly, marine aquarists are cultivating macroalgae.Usually, this is for practical purposes, though macros increasingly are grown simply for enjoyment (marine gardening, if you will).manbetx3.0最新Macroalgae are frequently cultured in a refugium to improve water quality and reduce the need for water changes.In practice, the seaweeds take up excess nutrients (nitrate, phosphate, etc.) from the system.These locked up nutrients are then "exported" from the system as portions of the algal bed are harvested and thrown away.Alternately, the harvested material can be fed to herbivorous aquarium animals.Fleshy types (sea lettuce, ogo, etc.) are relished as a highly palatable, nutritious food source for fishes (tangs, rabbitfish, angelfish, etc.) and invertebrate (sea urchins, certain crabs, etc.).manbetx3.0最新As alluded to above, macroalgae add more biogenic "refuge" to a refugium.The enormous amount of surface area they provide can dramatically boost pod populations.Here, small, desirable microcrustaceans (copepods, amphipods, isopods, etc.) can hide from predators and breed.manbetx3.0最新With so many interesting ornamental macroalgae becoming available, one might begin collecting certain types purely for their beautiful appearance.The deep reds ofGracilariaor rich blues ofHypneamight come to mind here.Healthy and flourishing specimens of slower-growing varieties look so impressive that they can quite justifiably be used in the display tank (presuming an absence of herbivores!).manbetx3.0最新In this section you will learn which types of macroalgae live in which types of habitats, how they can benefit your captive ecosystem and what they need to grow lushly.
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manbetx3.0最新How Macroalgae Benefits Coral
Many hobbyists are constantly looking for ways to increase the health and vitality of their corals.There are many obvious ways to
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manbetx3.0最新Bulletproof Refugiums: Macroalgae
Welcome to the next part of our series on how to build a bulletproof refugium.manbetx3.0最新At AlgaeBarn, a lot of our customers have asked what the
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A Closer Look at Clean Sea Lettuce
manbetx3.0最新AlgaeBarn is committed to doing our part to help keep the planet clean and green.It's why we're talking about the ways we can keep a
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A Closer Look at Clean Chaeto
Having always been one of our best-selling items, our Clean Chaeto literally flies off the shelf!We work hard to keep it in stock, and
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Ocean Pollinators
We have some very exciting news to share about ocean pollinators!Marine researchers in France have just released exciting news that
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manbetx3.0最新What is the Best Macroalgae for a Reef Tank?
manbetx3.0最新Marine aquarists and reef keepers are using macroalgae in their tanks as a source of natural filtration more frequently.Many reef
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Should I Add Snails to My Refugium?
If you guessed that a refugium is a wordplay on refuge and aquarium, you guessed right!A refugium is simply a tank for plant and
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Conservation Week: Celebrating Aquaculture
Welcome to Conservation Week!manbetx3.0最新Although we talk about conservation and sustainability on the regular here at AlgaeBarn, we are going the
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To Tumble or Not to Tumble?
If you decided to use a refugium for filtration of the reef tank than you most likely know how you want to stock it.But, if you're
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manbetx3.0最新Is Sea Lettuce a Good Macroalgae for the Refugium?
manbetx3.0最新If you are looking for a way to control nutrient levels in the reef tank, macroalgae is a great way to do it!You may have heard about
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What Light is Good for a Refugium?
Back in the early days of the hobby, there were not many choices when it came to lighting.The basic options for light fixtures were
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manbetx3.0最新How Fast Does Macroalgae Grow?
manbetx3.0最新A good portion of hobbyists will grow macroalgae in their reef tank systems.It has even become more common to see planted display
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The Tank Booster Pack: Wholistic Reef Aquarium Balance
manbetx3.0最新If AlgaeBarn is known for one thing, it is our focus on natural aquarium maintenance methods.Some of our products are designed to
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manbetx3.0最新A Remarkable Macroalgae: Chaeto in Aquaculture
In honor of World Ocean Month, we will highlight some of our favorite products that help to preserve our ocean ecosystems.Chaetomorpha
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How Red Mangrove Aquaculture is Improving the Waters of the Gulf of Mexico
Mangroves are trees that grow in the coastal waters in tropical and subtropical regions.The term mangrove is also used for referring
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How Red Ogo is Helping to Restore the US Pacific Coastline
We are taking a dive deep into the world's oceans and reefs!manbetx3.0最新At AlgaeBarn, one of our top priorities is promoting more sustainability
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manbetx3.0最新Using the Ultimate Macroalgae Pack
Increasingly, aquarists are using planted refugia to conduct nutrient export and stabilize their captive ecosystems.Our ultimate
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The BIG 4 Refugium Macros
It's sort of hard to believe today that Caulerpa spp.manbetx3.0最新macroalgae were once the only seaweed used in planted refugia.Well, pretty much
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Using Ulva to Remove Excess Nutrients
manbetx3.0最新Sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) is an extremely versatile refugium macroalgae.It's big, verdant fronds can add a little "greenery" to a
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