lagoon style reef tank

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I want to put a tank above my sump since i have the room and I was going to do a remote fuge but my fuge I have now is working fine.

My sump is in the basement and we walk by it as soon as you come down the stairs. So i want to put something above it as a display since the area is in viewing when you walk by.

So I was thinking a lagoon style display with sea grass and other plants, maybe a few fish.


The question is I can feed it the display tank from my return, will that be ok, and have it drain back into the skimmer section or should it go right back into the return section?
 
Sounds cool.
I don't see why you couldn't feed it from the display, maybe more nutrient control then on to the skimmer.

I'm just guessing, as I don't know anything about aquatic plants, but seem to be more filtration, if not it will at least feed nutrients to the plants.
 
I'd hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I was wanting to add seagrass to my 120 quite some time ago and was told it's very difficult to keep long term. I'm not sure why that is, or if it's even true.
Also, a lot of seagrasses grow painfully slowly and are protected species (at least in my part of the world) as they are the sole food for some endangered marine animals.
I'd look into exactly what your wanting to buy before you get some :)
 
I was thinking instead of a "sea grass" bed doing a GSP mat across the bottom of the tank

I just want it to look different and I thought last night that gsp grows anywhere and it would give it a nice clean look
 

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