I found a guy who removed the standard bioballs, and drip plate from the back of his uniquarium, and replaced the space with 3/4 live rock at the bottom, and then a layer of cheato algae at the top. It's a 40 gallon, and it's simply incredible. Nitrates are non existent... Does anybody have any insight on this type of a retro fit and what type of light and duration the cheato needs to grow properly? Finally there may be some hope for all of us frustrated uniquarium owners.
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