by Amphiprion » Mon Mar 01, 2010 6:30 pm
Well, it is a habitat for a whole lot of things. It diffuses flow around the growing area pretty substantially, so it will act as a shelter for copepods. It also grows lots of epiphytic algal species, which are in turn consumed by a whole lot of things, including copepods and amphipods. Unless there is some reason for purposely not incorporating it, it seems like a win-win situation to me. I had checked reefcleaners a good long while ago and I didn't see this species offered. This is actually the first time I've seen it there, which is why I jumped on it. I'll be planting it when it gets here Friday. I ordered 30 stems, so I may or may not have any left over. If I do, the few I'll likely have I'll offer them here, first, but I'm going to try to use as many possible,if not all of them. It's just going to depend on how much room I have (I have a good bit--a bit over 1/3, almost half of the tank is sand) and how densely I end up planting them. If they take off, I'll also offer any later prunings here, as well. They may not do well, though, so it is just going to depend on what happens.
Andrew
25 gallon cube in the works--all natural filtration; 250w halide; seagrass/macroalgae and anemone/clownfishes.