I currently have a 65 gallon setup with softies and a pair of blue hippo tangs that I got when they were 1.5 inches each. They are now out growing their tank (which I knew would be inevitable someday), and I am now thinking about restarting from (mostly) scratch.
I was thinking about partitioning my tank with the back third being an in-tank refugium and the front two thirds being the display. I'd be able to get rid of the sump and have a self-contained system. I was thinking an opaque partition and a seahorse tank with a huge fuge/pod factory and dedicated light.
Searching through several pages on the internet, I couldn't find anyone that had done this, which makes me think there may be an obvious reason for this or it just goes against the way we do things. I've had great success with soft corals without a skimmer and with regular water changes, and I don't see why things would be any different by keeping the fuge up with the rest of the tank.
I know it's non-traditional, but I was wondering if anyone had any input that could help me with a project like this. I hear there is a local seahorse breeder in Pittsburgh. Does anyone know him/her and if they supply locally?
I'm interested to hear y'alls thoughts.
Thanks,
Summit
I was thinking about partitioning my tank with the back third being an in-tank refugium and the front two thirds being the display. I'd be able to get rid of the sump and have a self-contained system. I was thinking an opaque partition and a seahorse tank with a huge fuge/pod factory and dedicated light.
Searching through several pages on the internet, I couldn't find anyone that had done this, which makes me think there may be an obvious reason for this or it just goes against the way we do things. I've had great success with soft corals without a skimmer and with regular water changes, and I don't see why things would be any different by keeping the fuge up with the rest of the tank.
I know it's non-traditional, but I was wondering if anyone had any input that could help me with a project like this. I hear there is a local seahorse breeder in Pittsburgh. Does anyone know him/her and if they supply locally?
I'm interested to hear y'alls thoughts.
Thanks,
Summit