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Small seagrass or macro bed in a reef?


Riona

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(it's been foreeeever since I've been here >_> )


My LFS got a Chasmodes saburrae in with their shrimp order, and since she was eating the merchandise, they gave her to me. Google tells me that they live around seagrass beds a lot of the time.


I was thinking, just for the sake of making a more natural place for her to hide, that since I don't have much rockwork, I could concentrate my rocks on one side of the tank and do either tall macro or seagrass of some sort with a couple small hiding rocks on the other. I'm assuming the macro would be easier to keep, but any ideas on a kind to try? I was thinking maybe some ulva and gracilaria, since they can attach to rocks, and are eaten by hermits if they end up getting onto my main rocks and trying to take over, right? Or would other types be easier to work with?


Sound like a good idea, or a really bad one?



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