I have a 120g aquarium with a 100g sump.
I recently acquired a 5g refugium that came as a package deal. I've been growing some mangroves for a while so I decided to put the mangroves in the refugium sandbed to help it grow rather than suspending it in my sump. The refugium was used by the last owner for a while on his 90g aquarium, but it's been sitting idle for about 3 weeks now. The other week I added some water to it so it wouldn't completely dry up.
Now without thinking I dug up the sandbed and placed my mangroves inside and ran it into my setup, some of the sand and water from the refugium back siphoned into my sump as I was setting it up and then got into my display. I've been reading that disturbing the sandbed can cause the release of unwanted phosphates, hydrogen sulfide and such.
Since the refugium is so small do you think that by me doing this it will cause a lot of problems? The sand is 4" in the refugium.
I recently acquired a 5g refugium that came as a package deal. I've been growing some mangroves for a while so I decided to put the mangroves in the refugium sandbed to help it grow rather than suspending it in my sump. The refugium was used by the last owner for a while on his 90g aquarium, but it's been sitting idle for about 3 weeks now. The other week I added some water to it so it wouldn't completely dry up.
Now without thinking I dug up the sandbed and placed my mangroves inside and ran it into my setup, some of the sand and water from the refugium back siphoned into my sump as I was setting it up and then got into my display. I've been reading that disturbing the sandbed can cause the release of unwanted phosphates, hydrogen sulfide and such.
Since the refugium is so small do you think that by me doing this it will cause a lot of problems? The sand is 4" in the refugium.