reedman
Well-known member
I am thinking of trying to setup a refugium again, but wanted to seek some advice from those that are successful first.
A little background:
this is an 80 gallon reef setup with a sump. probably 85 gallons total water. I am limited on space under the stand and the fuge would have to go there. I would be running all or part of my overflow water into the fuge and let it spill into the sump before being pumped back up to the display. I plan to keep chaeto in the fuge.
So my question is this: How small can I go and still see realistic benefits in both PO4 and N3 reduction? I was thinking a 10 gallon tank, but if that is going to be too small I don't want to waste time with it.
Also, what do I need to think about in designing this? Just a rubbermaid "vat", baffles, something else? Pictures would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance for helping this novice fuge guy out.
-Reed
A little background:
this is an 80 gallon reef setup with a sump. probably 85 gallons total water. I am limited on space under the stand and the fuge would have to go there. I would be running all or part of my overflow water into the fuge and let it spill into the sump before being pumped back up to the display. I plan to keep chaeto in the fuge.
So my question is this: How small can I go and still see realistic benefits in both PO4 and N3 reduction? I was thinking a 10 gallon tank, but if that is going to be too small I don't want to waste time with it.
Also, what do I need to think about in designing this? Just a rubbermaid "vat", baffles, something else? Pictures would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance for helping this novice fuge guy out.
-Reed