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Hi Redspring

I keep abit of marine plants, generally i think u need enough lighting, must find a plant that your LS will not eat, iron or calcium additive to keep the plant healthy.

Beware of plants that will go asexual which will upset your tank water parameter.

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Hi Redspring

I keep abit of marine plants, generally i think u need enough lighting, must find a plant that your LS will not eat, iron or calcium additive to keep the plant healthy.

Beware of plants that will go asexual which will upset your tank water parameter.

Can share which are the plant good for me to keep? and my yollow will not eat it!

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Hi Redspring

You meant u have a yellow tang? that i am not very sure what plant it will not eat. But you cant keep red bamboo or red grape for sure as yellow tang will eat them.

I never keep tang before so I am not sure about their diet. I think tang do not eat turtle weed but you may want to confirm it with the seniors in this forum.

You heard of Chaeto? if like ball of green fishing line, good for keep nitrate down, grow quite fast and is food for some fish. I use it to remove nitrates from my tank. Not nice looking but helps to maintain tank.

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Hi Redspring

You meant u have a yellow tang? that i am not very sure what plant it will not eat. But you cant keep red bamboo or red grape for sure as yellow tang will eat them.

I never keep tang before so I am not sure about their diet. I think tang do not eat turtle weed but you may want to confirm it with the seniors in this forum.

You heard of Chaeto? if like ball of green fishing line, good for keep nitrate down, grow quite fast and is food for some fish. I use it to remove nitrates from my tank. Not nice looking but helps to maintain tank.

You know of any place that selling this Chaet?

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Hi Redspring

You meant u have a yellow tang? that i am not very sure what plant it will not eat. But you cant keep red bamboo or red grape for sure as yellow tang will eat them.

I never keep tang before so I am not sure about their diet. I think tang do not eat turtle weed but you may want to confirm it with the seniors in this forum.

You heard of Chaeto? if like ball of green fishing line, good for keep nitrate down, grow quite fast and is food for some fish. I use it to remove nitrates from my tank. Not nice looking but helps to maintain tank.

I saw clementi is selling but in flash water! are they the same?

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I saw clementi is selling but in flash water! are they the same?

is different bro.:)

last time use to keep cheato. reduce NO3

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