I am looking to start up a tank with a Sargassum Fish (Histrio histrio) and I was thinking about making it a macro algae planted tank too.
In my research I've heard that this frogfish needed anywhere from a 30 gal tank to a 100 gal tank. I was originally thinking about using a 35 gal non-standard size tank, but I'm not so sure now.
The macro algae will let the H. histrio hide, but I want to make sure that the one I've picked out will work. So I was thinking about:
Animals-
Sargassum Frogfish
Harlequin Serpent Star
Macros-
Either Hypnea pannosa or blue ochtodes
Either Cladophora prolifera or maiden's hair
Blue Scroll
Either Red grape caulerpa or dragon's breath
Baggy seaweed
I know some of these macros grow faster than the others, but I have no problem trimming them back and managing them. I'm trying for a tank that will need moderate lighting.
I'll have live rock and I was thinking about using a fine substrate in between the rocks.
I know I'll need a skimmer and probably a power head (or two) too.
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Please let me know if I missed anything or if you have any suggestions

In my research I've heard that this frogfish needed anywhere from a 30 gal tank to a 100 gal tank. I was originally thinking about using a 35 gal non-standard size tank, but I'm not so sure now.
The macro algae will let the H. histrio hide, but I want to make sure that the one I've picked out will work. So I was thinking about:
Animals-
Sargassum Frogfish
Harlequin Serpent Star
Macros-
Either Hypnea pannosa or blue ochtodes
Either Cladophora prolifera or maiden's hair
Blue Scroll
Either Red grape caulerpa or dragon's breath
Baggy seaweed
I know some of these macros grow faster than the others, but I have no problem trimming them back and managing them. I'm trying for a tank that will need moderate lighting.
I'll have live rock and I was thinking about using a fine substrate in between the rocks.
I know I'll need a skimmer and probably a power head (or two) too.
[FONT=lucida grande, lucida sans unicode, geogrotesque, arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif](I have no problems feeding the live food needed in the beginning and hopefully will be able to get the frogfish to eat frozens easily)[/FONT]
Please let me know if I missed anything or if you have any suggestions

