Water change performed from the refugium

Grkgod36

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My refugium has collected a good bit of ditritus on the bottom . Can I perform water change from my fuge and siphon it out?

And I should I just add the new water to the DT or just back in the fuge ?
 
It doesn't really matter where you remove the water from, just make sure your ATO doesn't come on while your doing this. You might want to unplug for a few minutes or so just to be safe. You can add the new water wherever you want.
 
Yeah, we siphon out of the DT and dump new salt water into the fuge all to take advantage of gravity and pumps. I do sometimes use the baster to suck detritus out of the fuge as part of a water change -- it's a bit time consuming but also gratifying in a strange way ;) So just another option for those w/o a shop vac.
 
I saw a pretty neat pump at the hardware store the other day. You connect it to a drill, and two garden hoses. I am going to go back and pick one up just to clean out my sump.
 
I've never once siphoned or removed detritus from the sump. Not in 5 years. It tends to break down to nothing on its own. I can see bare glass down there and I don't use a filter sock. I think once your tank is mature enough, and if you don't have a very deep sandbed, detritus is not quite the evil villain everyone makes it out to be. I have to obnoxiously feed my fish several times a day to even get any NO3 reading to show up, and it's quickly gone.
 
My fuge is bare bottom , and has s good amount of detritus along with a bit cyano cause there's hardly any flow in there. And a bit of aptasia but not one in my DT .. Weird. I have two peppermint shrimp that come out at night and scower so maybe that's why..

Care to elaborate on the hoses on the drill you saw ?
 
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