I'm very partial to mud for various reason, i do biotope of Macro-Algae with sand and mud for my collection of Algae. but i have a huge refugium and its a display. and i use it very much as a secondary system of filtration. As example my tank being done will be 135 G and its fuge system 119 G almost as big. It will contain seahorses and other creatures. If your doing one only for algae growth with one algae species go BB with a light and be done with it. Miracle mud is for designing a complete ecosystem or biotope not a small space with just a few stick of mangrove. Its just not worth it. My 2 cents Just re-red , 15 gallon fuge is not bad your call, their's a few good example of refugium on YouTube with mud that you might find interesting. A fuge with mud need a slow flow cause you want debris and stuff to stay there for use by algae and bacteria consumption. A good cleaning crew no snail they'll eat your algae britle star are best, and cusion urchins , crabs, hermiths. A community , try a full ecosystem but 15 g is small but in relation to your tank its huge. Usually people get away with about 10% of their total water , but bigger is better as i've done myself and you re doing too..
But how do you deal with replacing or adding mud later on when you have a layer of sand on top?
I tryed the Miracle Mud for about a year and seen no differance in my tank. Had it in my sump for 150gal and to me it just was a overpriced issuse. I would not use it again. Waste of money but that is an opinion
That's my questions as well. After several years, do you rip it all up and redo it? After having just broken down my main, i really wouldn't want to do that again any time soon. Even for the the 40B i'm planning on using. You didn't have algae issues in that seahorse tank? I would think all of those nutrients plus the light would have caused an explosion. Or, did that layer of sand keep everything in the mud below it?
TMZ and Peter, i agree, but i like to listen to the pros and cons of things as well as users to determine what i am going to use. From the Miracle site, i see that there are a bunch of trace elements that may or may not benefit the reef tank. It also seems to claim the benefits of a deep sand bed with only an inch as opposed to, what is it, 6 inches of aragonite? It probably won't hurt anything, but i think it is perhaps just something to spend money on that isn't needed.
why would you want to replace a functional system