Fiji mud

anyone use it? Good or bad experiences?
I use it and feel it is very beneficial to anyone who started a system with dry rock, or the "live rock" that you can get in a store that is only soaking in a tub.
 
I am using it and can't tell either way so far. I know it has to be beneficial!
 
I use miracle mud which I would assume is pretty much the same thing. I noticed that my corals looked a bit better but the water clarity is what got me. It really made a huge difference for some reason.
 
Are you planning on using it as refugium substrate or dosing small amounts to the display like some users have begun? I am considering small amounts of dosing in my tank as i am going with dry rock and want to have as many sources of bacteria and other stuff i can possibly add to the system
 
Added a layer to my sump refugium section. No longer using macro for nutrient export, and I'm still having issues with a ton of heavy metals STNing anything that touches the tank... but I can't say either way if it has helped or not. I'm sure it hasn't hurt anything tho.
 
Been using it about five years. First time I used it I got corralines in never had before.
I’ve never had Dino’s. Rarely have cyano regardless of nutints.
Cycled a dry rock tank (my coral qt) with it and got sponges foramanifra and worms.

I dont use much, mostly mixed it into the sand.

The two theories going around are high diversity bacterial and microbial populations and microorganisms competing for nutrients creating a food web of sorts like in soils and allepothy , causing some unwanted organisms from forming in large numbers .
I use miracle mud which I would assume is pretty much the same thing. I noticed that my corals looked a bit better but the water clarity is what got me. It really made a huge difference for some reason.
It’s a man made substrate and a method similar to a deep sand bed. Good stuff though.
Fuji mud is mud from Fiji.
 
Oh, I guess my spirorbid worms came from the Fiji mud... they showed up shortly after I added it.
Could be. Mine were all sand worms. Always hard to say. Eggs are weird.
Like in a dry rock tank, where the heck do diatoms come from? :)
 
Thanks for all the replies! Figured no one saw this post yesterday. I got a 6lb tub today and added it to my refugium. I started with pukani and i feel like my tank is lacking. About an inch layer maybe a little more. Like said above i know it cant hurt so what the heck! Lol
 
For those of you that add it to your substrate, do you just mix it all in or place it underneath the sandbed? I rinsed all my dry sand so there is no dust in the tank, so i would be weary of adding this to it as it will then cause a dust storm anytime the sand is disturbed which is what i am hoping to avoid by rinsing the sand. I may just place it underneath all the sand in a single corner and do my best to not disturb that section.

Idk.. @op.. sorry if im thread jacking or going off topic
 
For those of you that add it to your substrate, do you just mix it all in or place it underneath the sandbed? I rinsed all my dry sand so there is no dust in the tank, so i would be weary of adding this to it as it will then cause a dust storm anytime the sand is disturbed which is what i am hoping to avoid by rinsing the sand. I may just place it underneath all the sand in a single corner and do my best to not disturb that section.

Idk.. @op.. sorry if im thread jacking or going off topic
Not a all. Yes. It makes a mess. :D

But it settles. And yea , you can put a glob in the sump or behind a rock. Ime it’s def not like fine sand.
 
From my experience the Fiji mud is not as good as the mericale mud I started to see the beenifets right away from the mericale mud but the Fiji mud was like a nutrince sink and I got algae red slime and it don't matter how much water I change I can't keep it out of my display. I never had a problem like the till I switched the mud type this is the only difference same tank running for 5 years. I switched it out only 6 months ago. And I'm switching back .
 
From my experience the Fiji mud is not as good as the mericale mud I started to see the beenifets right away from the mericale mud but the Fiji mud was like a nutrince sink and I got algae red slime and it don't matter how much water I change I can't keep it out of my display. I never had a problem like the till I switched the mud type this is the only difference same tank running for 5 years. I switched it out only 6 months ago. And I'm switching back .
May I ask how much you used ?
Same as the miracle mud?
 

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