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Bring on the FISH!
What does your refugium/sump do for you? How does it benefit your entire eco system?
I would like to find out what you think yours is doing for you system and what you have in the way of equipment and materials in order to accomplish the goal?
What’s the goal? I think the goal ultimately is to clean the water of nutrients, provide a safe haven for debris removal creatures that would normally be fish food or coral food.
Many plants are used in that area of the system. From what I’ve read, it seems most people employ a number of different macro algae in the refugium to export nutrients. These algae also provide a breeding ground for many of the debris eaters we also use to break down waist even further.
Lots of people also use deep sand beds that help to brake down nutrients in the water, provide a safe haven for pods, worms, and shrimp that all play a part in breaking down debris and eating nuisance algae floating in the water column.
Mechanical and chemical methods are also used to purify and clean the water even further. The use of protein skimmers, activated charcoal, water changes, and filter socks are some of the more common items and methods used in the system.
What is important to you in your system? Do you expect your refugium/sump to provide anything beneficial to your system aside from the clean water? Do you think of the refugium as a food source for the main tank? If so what kind of food and how does it get into your tank? If you feed macro algae from your fuge to fish in the display tank, doesn’t that put all the nutrients you are trying to get out the tank, back in to the tank, or is there something else that happens to the absorbed nutrients?
I would like to find out what you think yours is doing for you system and what you have in the way of equipment and materials in order to accomplish the goal?
What’s the goal? I think the goal ultimately is to clean the water of nutrients, provide a safe haven for debris removal creatures that would normally be fish food or coral food.
Many plants are used in that area of the system. From what I’ve read, it seems most people employ a number of different macro algae in the refugium to export nutrients. These algae also provide a breeding ground for many of the debris eaters we also use to break down waist even further.
Lots of people also use deep sand beds that help to brake down nutrients in the water, provide a safe haven for pods, worms, and shrimp that all play a part in breaking down debris and eating nuisance algae floating in the water column.
Mechanical and chemical methods are also used to purify and clean the water even further. The use of protein skimmers, activated charcoal, water changes, and filter socks are some of the more common items and methods used in the system.
What is important to you in your system? Do you expect your refugium/sump to provide anything beneficial to your system aside from the clean water? Do you think of the refugium as a food source for the main tank? If so what kind of food and how does it get into your tank? If you feed macro algae from your fuge to fish in the display tank, doesn’t that put all the nutrients you are trying to get out the tank, back in to the tank, or is there something else that happens to the absorbed nutrients?