jnarowe
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Just when I think I have seen it all, another, even more psychotic reef turns up! You certainly could tell a few public aquariums a thing or two.
I am very interested in your refugium setup. I clicked on your www link but it brought up another message board, and I would really like to see pictures of how it is now. You used a 25% size to main tank ratio, and I would like to know if that was based on research, or the size of the shelf available. I have been debating the refugium in sump method, but something you wrote has been bugging me since your tank became TOTM:
You stated that you placed it above the main so that the pods and plankton wouldn't be chewed up by a pump. That does make sense, although I have never heard of that before. I have also read that some reefer try to get rid of pods, which has me somewhat confused.
Anyway, how is the refugium overflow designed, and what rate of flow do you think you have? I am planning a tall tank (given to me) and want to build a reef somewhat like you have, with a decent amount of water above it. My plan is to get the TBS package for that size tank, but put someof the rock and sand in the refugium. How did you start the macroalgae? How do you keep the refugium clean? You say you have no predators in it, so either the tank is a total mucky pool, or your cleaning it by hand?
Also, the diagram shows the frag tank not attached to the system. Is it totally seperate, or somehow plumbed in? I really appreciate any input you can give. Thanks!--J
PS. You guys complaining about the photos not working really should understand that TOTM puts a lot of strain on the RC servers, and sometimes too many people are trying to access them, which gives you a little "x" where the photo should be. You can refresh, or even BETTER, wait a day or two to check it out. I know it's hard, but it would lighten the workload for RC staff!
Just when I think I have seen it all, another, even more psychotic reef turns up! You certainly could tell a few public aquariums a thing or two.
I am very interested in your refugium setup. I clicked on your www link but it brought up another message board, and I would really like to see pictures of how it is now. You used a 25% size to main tank ratio, and I would like to know if that was based on research, or the size of the shelf available. I have been debating the refugium in sump method, but something you wrote has been bugging me since your tank became TOTM:
You stated that you placed it above the main so that the pods and plankton wouldn't be chewed up by a pump. That does make sense, although I have never heard of that before. I have also read that some reefer try to get rid of pods, which has me somewhat confused.
Anyway, how is the refugium overflow designed, and what rate of flow do you think you have? I am planning a tall tank (given to me) and want to build a reef somewhat like you have, with a decent amount of water above it. My plan is to get the TBS package for that size tank, but put someof the rock and sand in the refugium. How did you start the macroalgae? How do you keep the refugium clean? You say you have no predators in it, so either the tank is a total mucky pool, or your cleaning it by hand?
Also, the diagram shows the frag tank not attached to the system. Is it totally seperate, or somehow plumbed in? I really appreciate any input you can give. Thanks!--J
PS. You guys complaining about the photos not working really should understand that TOTM puts a lot of strain on the RC servers, and sometimes too many people are trying to access them, which gives you a little "x" where the photo should be. You can refresh, or even BETTER, wait a day or two to check it out. I know it's hard, but it would lighten the workload for RC staff!