Post your refugium pics

davidryder

Claris or Elliot?
My refugium is finally bouncing back from our move and I wanted to share some photos.

My refugium (on display) is actually one of my favorite parts of my tank and I wanted to see what some other refugiums looked like :D

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cool!! i never thought about putting featherdusters in the fuge. Looks like you are getting good growth off your chaeto and whats that red macro stuff, I have some but have never known the name. Will post pics of mine later
 
Pretty, especially the red macro algae. I never had any luck with red macro. I love the red/green color contrast.
 
I'll play :D

Here is a closeup of some of the worms in my fuge

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A cool vase sponge

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A bad picture of one of the many clams that just started growning in there

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and just a fun closeup that shows the density of seahorse munchies

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Now that I am home and can see your pics (well most of them), david, your fuge is definitely worthy of being a DT.

Great job!!
 
I'll play :D

Here is a closeup of some of the worms in my fuge

A cool vase sponge

A bad picture of one of the many clams that just started growning in there

and just a fun closeup that shows the density of seahorse munchies

You have more cool stuff in your fuge than I have in my DT!
 
My refugium is finally bouncing back from our move and I wanted to share some photos.

My refugium (on display) is actually one of my favorite parts of my tank and I wanted to see what some other refugiums looked like :D

refugium-10-02-07_01.jpg


refugium-10-02-07_02.jpg


refugium-10-02-07_03.jpg
For some reason the pics ain't coming up :(
 
Smootie: Thanks! the way I see it, my fuge is a second DT, so I spend at least as much time and effort on it as I do on my DT.

DH: Not sure if the question is directed at me, but I dont do anything to the sand at any interval, however, if I notice something (like accumulating detritus or a spot of cyano or whatever), I turkey baste it a little, check my fuge pump to make sure its not blocked, and look to see if I am missing a group of my 'little workers' (amphipods, bristleworms, spaghetti worms, snails, etc.) that should be taking care of those things and add them if necessary (I just seeked out a tank with a large spaghetti worm population and added them again a couple of weeks ago). Im also in there moving stuff about a fair amount so it gets disturbed at a low-intermediate level fairly often.
 
Nice David!
Are you still in Tampa? I think it was you who moved there a couple years back, kind of lost touch with your tanks and everything else. Hope all is well!
 
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