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tricksterpup
12-15-2003, 11:20 AM
Has any one done a Turtle grass only tank?
I am thinking on converting my 55 brackish tank into a SW but curious on turning it into a Grass only tank with a few live rocks in there.
I would like to place in there, Turtle, shoal and manatee grasses. I think this might be really neat with Sea horses and Pipe fish.
But like plant tanks, would I need to do anything to the substrate or just use regular sand?


jim

OrionGirl
12-15-2003, 3:35 PM
You may want to get in touch with Tom Barr (plantbrain). He has a great marine planted tank--algaes, mostly, though I think he used some true aquatic marine plants as well. Sorry, cant offer any other help! Keep us updated though--it sounds like a cool tank!

Gealcath
12-15-2003, 8:00 PM
SW plants like macro algae and true SW plants are also the best way to remove nitrites and nitrates, since thier plant food.

OrionGirl
12-16-2003, 9:54 AM
Another thought--ReefCentral has a Marine Plants/Algae Forum--might be a good place to start.

tricksterpup
12-16-2003, 10:49 AM
Thanks OG, I will also post this in the Plant forum too and also check the other site. :) And once I get this up and going, I will post pictures.


jim

mogurnda
12-16-2003, 10:50 AM
If you try it, I'd love to see how it works. One of my fantasy plans is to plumb a seagrass tank and a reef together.

There is some lore about turtle grass requiring iron (try searching "turtle grass" on reefs.org, e.g.), but I have no idea whether that's true.