Starting a 5.5gal sps dominate reef tank and im going sumpless. I picked up a new ac50 and I was wondering if i should set it up as a refugium or if i should use phospad and chemipure elite. Any thoughts?
I was hoping to be able to put either a cardinalfish and harlequin shrimp or a cardinalfish and a frozen fed mandarin. If I did that i would need to make it a fuge? Are there any threads on modding an aquaclear?
Anyone with a nano will tell you that stability is the key. Having such a small volume of water places you in a situation where the equation gets unbalanced in a hurry. With fish being on the side of creating waste you’ll want ways of overcoming and dealing with this. By adding a system that removes organics such as fish poop will add in keeping it more balanced. With SPS loving clean water the need for a fuge is negligible without big waist producers such as fish. I am a big fan of the reef guys that can build a miniature reef without fish. To me this would be more of an aquatic garden, with the SPS being the show pieces. Once you add fish they almost always steal the attention. It’s up to you to decide what you’re going to have or not have. My two cents are based solely on what I prefer. But again the beauty of a nano is that you can change any aspect of it without a big cash/time out lay.
Starting a 5.5gal sps dominate reef tank and im going sumpless. I picked up a new ac50 and I was wondering if i should set it up as a refugium or if i should use phospad and chemipure elite. Any thoughts?
I have a JBJ 28 and I have four fish in it. I added a fuge about a week and a half ago and I just tested my nitrates and for the first time it was zero. It is way to early to tell, just what I have seen so far. I use the center of the media basket and the narrow chamber next to it for the macro.
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