EdKruzel
Premium Member
JTC,
For me there is no tank I'd own without a DSB or a RDSB (being the preference). Of course it is possible to keep tanks with shallow or BB's, but the benefits are way above not. With what you describe is a dream situation where you get all the benefits of the DSB, but by being remote you don't have to worry about what livestock you add. The only thing I'd change from your description is a refugium. Most refugiums are advertised as denitrifiers and a safe haven for fauna. Truth is far from that claim. To properly handle most situations a refugium needs to be the size of the DT or lager. Yes those little hang-on refugiums will provide safe cover for fauna but with larger refugiums you won't believe the benefit until you witness it. The 75 will help, but if you can go larger, DO IT! I had a nice reef with a few predatory fish in a 200. Shallow sand bed and a 80gal refugium/RDSB. My parameters were always good, no real problems and when I held a flashlight to the tank after dark I could see a bunch of fauna swimming or scurrying throughout the tank. I was given a 300gal trough and put that in line with the 80gal. So now the 80 was simply a sump with heater and skimmer. The 300 became the RSDB and after a few months I noticed new growth almost daily and the tank just really thrived. The biggest shock came when I did a late night flashlight check. There was the thickest soup mix of fauna and every coral was gorging itself on all the natural foods. Having a healthy tank isn't the only sign of a successful system. Having a healthy system that requires almost no maintenance is...
Make sure you post pics...
For me there is no tank I'd own without a DSB or a RDSB (being the preference). Of course it is possible to keep tanks with shallow or BB's, but the benefits are way above not. With what you describe is a dream situation where you get all the benefits of the DSB, but by being remote you don't have to worry about what livestock you add. The only thing I'd change from your description is a refugium. Most refugiums are advertised as denitrifiers and a safe haven for fauna. Truth is far from that claim. To properly handle most situations a refugium needs to be the size of the DT or lager. Yes those little hang-on refugiums will provide safe cover for fauna but with larger refugiums you won't believe the benefit until you witness it. The 75 will help, but if you can go larger, DO IT! I had a nice reef with a few predatory fish in a 200. Shallow sand bed and a 80gal refugium/RDSB. My parameters were always good, no real problems and when I held a flashlight to the tank after dark I could see a bunch of fauna swimming or scurrying throughout the tank. I was given a 300gal trough and put that in line with the 80gal. So now the 80 was simply a sump with heater and skimmer. The 300 became the RSDB and after a few months I noticed new growth almost daily and the tank just really thrived. The biggest shock came when I did a late night flashlight check. There was the thickest soup mix of fauna and every coral was gorging itself on all the natural foods. Having a healthy tank isn't the only sign of a successful system. Having a healthy system that requires almost no maintenance is...
Make sure you post pics...