Vorteil wrote:Looks great. For the Chaetomorpha you'll have to find a brackish one. The full saltwater version will not survive in brackish. It will break apart over time and melt.I bought the full saltwater one when I first started.
Vorteil wrote:Looks great. For the Chaetomorpha you'll have to find a brackish one. The full saltwater version will not survive in brackish. It will break apart over time and melt.In Italy I did not find anything, I tried twice with the salty one but as you said it melted now I'm looking for the maritime ruppia which they told me is suitable for brackish
opae ula related wrote:As I understand there are various species of Chaetomorpha and you will have found the one that adapts more easily, I have tried twice with different species but nothingVorteil wrote:Looks great. For the Chaetomorpha you'll have to find a brackish one. The full saltwater version will not survive in brackish. It will break apart over time and melt.I bought the full saltwater one when I first started.
Vorteil wrote:@opae ula relatedNo luck. I meant I started out with it but like your experience it turn white and died.
You started with the full SW macro algae? I tried those since it's cheap and many for sale on eBay. Do you think any of those would work? I didn't have a good experienced with it and figured the one that google sells is a variety specifically meant for brackish. I heard of others trying full SW but none had any luck other than you.