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November 10, 2023Red Gracilaria Feeding Algae, Aquacultured
Red Gracilaria is a type of macroalgae that is commonly used in marine aquariums as a source of food for herbivorous fish and invertebrates. Aquacultured Red Gracilaria is a sustainable and environmentally friendly option that is grown specifically for the aquarium trade, rather than being harvested from the wild. Aquarists often feed Red Gracilaria to tangs, blennies, and other herbivorous fish, as well as to invertebrates such as snails and hermit crabs. It is high in nutrients and can help maintain good water quality by absorbing excess nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates from the water column. When adding Red Gracilaria to an aquarium, it is important to rinse it thoroughly in fresh water to remove any debris or unwanted hitchhikers, such as small crabs or snails. It can be anchored to a rock or piece of driftwood using a small piece of fishing line or a rubber band, and should be placed in an area of moderate to high water flow.
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Weight | 1 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 20 × 10 in |
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