I moved from Florida to North Carolina last year and had to sell all my freshwater fish and equipment (tanks included). I kept freshwater fish for several years and enjoyed it, but I'm looking get back into the hobby. I'm looking to advance to saltwater after I move into the house I'm buying in a few months. I've done a fair bit of reading, but the subject of plumbing always raises concerns and a few questions for me. I'm definitely afraid of leaks, though hopefully I can be cautious enough to avoid any accidents.
I understand most of the "how to" steps on setting up a sump and it seems like a solid idea in almost all cases. My recent confusion stems from the use of refugiums. Some people say they are necessary and others say they aren't worth the slow water flow. Obviously it must depend on the system in question.
So my question is, based on the information below, is a refugium necessary or should I use a wet/dry filter?
- Looking for 150+ gallons.
- Stocked as FOWLR (stock will start out low and slowly expand over the next 6-12 months)
- No major copepod eaters will be kept in this tank
- Will use a sump with a protein skimmer
I understand most of the "how to" steps on setting up a sump and it seems like a solid idea in almost all cases. My recent confusion stems from the use of refugiums. Some people say they are necessary and others say they aren't worth the slow water flow. Obviously it must depend on the system in question.
So my question is, based on the information below, is a refugium necessary or should I use a wet/dry filter?
- Looking for 150+ gallons.
- Stocked as FOWLR (stock will start out low and slowly expand over the next 6-12 months)
- No major copepod eaters will be kept in this tank
- Will use a sump with a protein skimmer