You mean like an hob filter? It'd work great, they just need good light. I found they do much better in actual sand or mud compared to free floating. Their growth is slow enough that they're not great away removing nutrients, however. Other macros would be better in that regard. Chaeto, c. prolifera, c. brachypus would be my first choices if nutrient export is your main goal.
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