I am doing the same with great success.Seems to work better for some than others.
I have three tanks, no mechanical filtration (filter socks, rollers, skimmers etc.) in any of them just refugium. Works for me.
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I am doing the same with great success.Seems to work better for some than others.
I have three tanks, no mechanical filtration (filter socks, rollers, skimmers etc.) in any of them just refugium. Works for me.
This. Have tried cheato on a few tanks over the years, (I was mostly fowlr until the last 5 years) it always commits suicide. I go with the large as hell skimmer mindset.I tried 3 times to put a refugium in my tank and forcing to go in a certain spot but it just won't work. Melts every time. Not enough flow over the chaeto to make it work. I'd love to have it just for pods.
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I do this. I pump air from outside through a pipe in to the bottom of the fuge and let it move the water beneath the cheato up through it. I hold the chaeto for a 200 gallon system on a 20 gallon tank. I use dosing pumps to add iron and nitrates every day.There was a guy who runs small air stone under his chaeto in the fuge. Basically aerating the chaeto with good results. Kind of makes it an in sump reactor then I'm going to try it.
Same concept? Except for all the microfauna and extreme biodiversity and PH balancing and natural affects that a living mini eco system has on your tank. But I do agree with your cheap and tidy description.ATS is basically the same concept but for me much less room, and much cleaner look. Wouldnt go without one and there are a TON of DYI options that make getting a ATS cheap and easy.
Spot on!Kept “marines” when a reefer was something you past around the room whilst listening to Grateful Dead and never had a sump nor refugium or skimmer. Some will say “yeh! But you never grew out SPS” and they’d be right. None was imported or at least very little of it. Today I have two tanks. A nano and a 100 gallon AIO and do grow SPS. Both tanks are under LEDs only and have skimmers. Both get Kalk and TM Carbocalcium dosed. No sump no fuge. No carbon dosing. No reactors of any kind. In the cabinet there’s a container for the ATO and an oversized UV just in case I need it and a four head RedSea dosing pump. I use a combo of Siporax, De-Nitrate and Seachem Matrix. My 100 gallon is NO3 2.5 and my NO4 under 0.5. The Nano is a little higher. Why if I can hold these numbers and that chemistry would I need to add anything else?
So right, and they are the ones that tick so many off, there is no wrong way, it's whatever suits you as a hobbyists. They all work, people have to get over themselves, i's a personal choice.And also plenty of people holding up these signs:
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Agree with this if you really break down the meaning of refugium, every one is going to have it in they’re tanks. In a way you could say that the inner part of the aquarium plumbing would be a refugiumRefugia takes place in the recesses of our rock. Growing algae in a sump is just algae scrubbing, so pretty much everyone has a refugium in their tanks.![]()
Hob refugium can be added to almost every tankTough to do that if you don't have a sump, and not everyone has one...
I have a 30 gallon refugium with very low flow and it grows chaeto and calurpa like crazy. Low flow shouldn't be your issue.I tried 3 times to put a refugium in my tank and forcing to go in a certain spot but it just won't work. Melts every time. Not enough flow over the chaeto to make it work. I'd love to have it just for pods.
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