LFS has suggested using miracle mud as base of refugium on the basis that it is effective and low maintenance. Advice is that it must be 50% replaced every 12 months. Any comments on effectiveness and practicalities?
I used the Kent refugium sand and it works well. I don't think anything will really make a huge difference. You could just as easily use sand and it will become populated with worms and filter feeders eventually
Just use sand. And seed it with a cup of live sand. The mud can get messy , and doesnt really contribute to anything. Unless your trying to grow plants that need dirt. The only thing that is a miricle about it is the price. Its a miricle they can get $40 for a can of dirt.
Systems using mud in the refugium do seem to require less maintenance on average. Its hard for me to believe IME that this is entirely because of the mud. I think forgoing the skimmer is an idea that should not be tested especially early on. There are a few types of mud available, some cheaper brands could be just as effective, but I"m not sure. And about replacing the mud every so often, I work on many tanks which have not stuck to this schedule and still are doing well.
I looked into the mud thing when I was ready to fill my refugium. Couldn't really find any great proof of it's benefits that would swing me towards it given the price. I just went with a DSB and called it a day.
Unfortunately, I bought the mud from an LFS. I was really just jonesing to spend something for my aquarium that wasn't too expensive. I don't plan on using it anymore. So, I guess it was too EXPENSIVE!!! LOL!!!
Many refugium inhabitants (worms etc.) like smaller grain sizes than plain sand offers. I use 50% Kent bio-sediment and 50% fine sand and have had excellent results
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