
Marine hobbyists have found our Assorted Green Macroalgae Plants to be an excellent chemical filtration tool. In addition, they help remove heavy metals and neutralize toxins. Dragon's Tongue like other macro algae feed off of ammonia, nitrates, nitrates and phosphates in the aquarium water. The Dragon's Tongue Macro Algae Plants can be both a great display plant in the reef aquarium or just another macro algae for the refugium. You can place our plants directly into your tank without worry.Īquacultured Red Dragon's Tongue Macro Algae PlantĪquacultured Live Dragon's Tongue Macro Algae Plants look amazing under the lights when rooted in the aquarium substrate.

A final note, all of our aquacultured macroalgae including our marine plants are quarantined and housed in large vats not connected to any fish system to avoid possible parasite or bacteria contamination. Finally macro algae provides the saltwater fish the cover they look for in nature, and increases their quality of life. Providing the seawater with a natural pH buffer, along with releasing natural chemicals beneficial to the fishes skin, intestines, and gills. Photosynthesis is when the macroalgae takes in carbon dioxide and releases into the saltwater Oxygen. Lowering the nutrient levels in your aquarium means your marine life will be healthier and more colorful.Ī second exciting benefit from macroalgae in your aquarium is the process called photosynthesis. Just like fertilizer feeds your lawn, the ammonia, nitrite's, nitrate's, and phosphate's built up in your saltwater feed your Macroalgae, lowering all the bad nutrients that have built up in the saltwater.

Used in the display aquarium, sump, or refugium, macroalgae feeds on all the nutrients in the saltwater. To avoid possible parasite contamination all plants are quarantined and housed in large vats that are not connected to any system containing saltwater fish. Macroalgae filters nutrients from your tank, competing with nuisance algae and benefits the overall aquarium water quality.
