kozmo02
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180 SPS tank, 2 years old, 100g refugium attached.
I don't think the refugium is doing well, the fuge has a sandbed of about 3", live rock, and chaeto.
The chaeto does well, however, the fuge itself is covered in nuisance algaes. None of these algaes are in the main display, only in the refugium, so in that respect it isn't a problem.
I was considering tearing out the sand and live rock and just doing a bare bottom fuge with chaeto in it, and then the fuge could also serve as my water change area by draining water out of the 100g fuge for water changes instead of pumping it out of the sump.
The fuge gets pretty good water flow, but maybe it is not enough, increasing it is not an option because the standpipes are maxed out on what they can handle for flow, they are 1" drains, in retrospect I should have gone bigger but the tank was already drilled for 1" bulkheads so I just went that route.
My main question is, do you think there will be any adverse effects to tearing down the fuge like that? I would keep about 1/2 of the water to put back into the tank and about 50% new so really it would be the equivalent of about a 50 gallon water change on a nearly 300g system, except the sand and live rock would be removed too.
I think this could help keep things cleaner too, like I said, no problems in the display itself, but the fuge just isn't cutting it in my opinion and I wanted to see what you all thought about me taking out the sand/live rock. There isn't much live rock, less than ten lbs. total....
Thanks!
I don't think the refugium is doing well, the fuge has a sandbed of about 3", live rock, and chaeto.
The chaeto does well, however, the fuge itself is covered in nuisance algaes. None of these algaes are in the main display, only in the refugium, so in that respect it isn't a problem.
I was considering tearing out the sand and live rock and just doing a bare bottom fuge with chaeto in it, and then the fuge could also serve as my water change area by draining water out of the 100g fuge for water changes instead of pumping it out of the sump.
The fuge gets pretty good water flow, but maybe it is not enough, increasing it is not an option because the standpipes are maxed out on what they can handle for flow, they are 1" drains, in retrospect I should have gone bigger but the tank was already drilled for 1" bulkheads so I just went that route.
My main question is, do you think there will be any adverse effects to tearing down the fuge like that? I would keep about 1/2 of the water to put back into the tank and about 50% new so really it would be the equivalent of about a 50 gallon water change on a nearly 300g system, except the sand and live rock would be removed too.
I think this could help keep things cleaner too, like I said, no problems in the display itself, but the fuge just isn't cutting it in my opinion and I wanted to see what you all thought about me taking out the sand/live rock. There isn't much live rock, less than ten lbs. total....
Thanks!