Hello,
I've had a colony of cheatomorpha in a 'fuge for about 3 years now, as part of a algea scrubber of sorts. It has been ok, How effective it has been as a nutrient exporter is questionable, but many things love living in it's mass. I've been eyeing this 'fuge for newly fragged corals, for it has bright light and a gental current, good for giving the youngsters a start. Just not sure what to do with the cheato, it's ability to trap ditrius makes putting it in the other tanks unwise, and the sump doesn't get any light. Is it worth trying to find it a new home? or should I just get rid of it?
Chris
I've had a colony of cheatomorpha in a 'fuge for about 3 years now, as part of a algea scrubber of sorts. It has been ok, How effective it has been as a nutrient exporter is questionable, but many things love living in it's mass. I've been eyeing this 'fuge for newly fragged corals, for it has bright light and a gental current, good for giving the youngsters a start. Just not sure what to do with the cheato, it's ability to trap ditrius makes putting it in the other tanks unwise, and the sump doesn't get any light. Is it worth trying to find it a new home? or should I just get rid of it?
Chris