Stocking a Refugium 101...the basics.

I'm thinking hard on purchasing an AquaFuge PS for my tank, my question is what do you start out putting in it? My guess is some sort of refugium mud, a few live rocks (rubble) but what else is there (I want chaeto and calupera but when should i add those)?
 
I have a layer of miracle mud(leftover) and then a thick sand bed over that. A 5100k bulb that runs opposite my main light cycle. I dont put any snails or hermits in mine because i kept having probs with them jumping the walls and getting to close to the return pump..

As long as there is light and some nutrients in the water your cheato/calupera should do ok.
 
i've just got about 6 inches of sand some LR rubble, my carbon bag, and Cheato oh and a back up heater. i've got the aquafuge pro and i love it
 
Andy where do you put your carbon bag? Any other suggestions that anybody has to offer? What other kinds of stuff should i put in there if i end up getting one? I just think it would be very beneficial for my tank overall and the macralgae would help combat the spread of micralgae/bacteria like the cyano I've got now :-(
 
Skip the "deep sand bed" because it will just end up giving u a problem with cyano or something along that line. It might create more algaes in the display due to the small surface area it has. If you had room for a real deep sand bed it would do a lot, but this is a HOB so room is limited.

Just add LR and cheatomorpha and it will grow like... well weed. Proven.
 
Agree with Chaeto, disagree with Caulerpa. Darn stuff not only grows fast but can "go sexual," create tons of spores, and then grows simultaneously all over your tank, killing your corals. I speak from personal experience.

You can probably keep Caulerpa with acreful attention to harvesting to prevent this, but I am too sporadic in my maintenance and prefer an algae that may get big but won't metastasize all over the tank.
 
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