hang on back refugium

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I am thinking about getting a hang on back refugium for my 40 gallon AIO. specifically i was looking at this one https://www.marinedepot.com/aquamax...GIyUzHshdfmEGz4r-0rRin2HELvbFIzwaAsXrEALw_wcB

I was wondering if anyone has experience with it and if you would recommend me getting a refugium at all. The main reason am looking at one is 1 to reduce nitrates and 2 for pods. I currently have Caribsea liferock and it seems like it doesn't have enough crevices for pods.
 
I don't have experience with that HOB refugium, but for $130, I'd rather put that toward a bigger tank with a proper sump.

Your rockwork has PLENTY of spots for pods. They'll be in the rocks, sand, everywhere. You can always add some dry rock rubble to the tank.
 
I am thinking about getting a hang on back refugium for my 40 gallon AIO. specifically i was looking at this one https://www.marinedepot.com/aquamax...GIyUzHshdfmEGz4r-0rRin2HELvbFIzwaAsXrEALw_wcB

I was wondering if anyone has experience with it and if you would recommend me getting a refugium at all. The main reason am looking at one is 1 to reduce nitrates and 2 for pods. I currently have Caribsea liferock and it seems like it doesn't have enough crevices for pods.
Seems expensive and doesn't include the light.
 
I run that fuge on my 40 gallon AOI. Love it. Fits right, runs well, and grows chaeto/pods like crazy.
Fuges don't grow chaeto and pods. Stable, established aquariums do. I could make a "fuge" out of a glass jar and grow pods and chaeto if everything is good.

For an AIO, some people use the center chamber as a fuge. They pull out the bio-media and put a light in there with some macro, etc. Tunze makes a submersible grow light.
 
Thx for correcting me. My bad. Should've said chaeto/pods grow IN my fuge I suppose. I think the OP understood what I was trying to convey.
No, I knew exactly what you meant. My point was that you can grow pods/chaeto ANYWHERE. It's not this fuge, or any fuge for that matter. You parameters and stability need to be good. ;)
 
I got two HoB DIY, One is a Fluval HOB filter 100 I had laying around and the other is a HOB breeding that uses air to lift water from DT into it the natural flies back in DT. I’ve got Pods, mini brittle stars, chaeto, and many other things/uses. I’ll attach a better pic

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This is the breeding chamber I use
 

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I tried a HOB refugium on a small sump for a while and didn't care for the results. I was using a Kessil TunaFlora 80. Decided to go with a larger tank and sump. Sold the HOB refugium, but kept the Kessil. Agree with above comments that pods can grow anywhere, you don't need to rely upon a refugium. As for nitrates, water changes and manage the amount of food introduced to the tank. My .02 and your mileage may vary! ;-)
 

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