I've now got my refugium and will put it online next week. It's 36"x22"x24", and should, if used wisely and for the good of fishkind, eliminate the remaining few nitrates in my tank. It should also be a pretty cool place to put sea horses or other little fish that like the lifestyle that refugium living provides.
My question for folks: I've heard that if caulerpa gets too dense it can go sexual on you, turn white, die, and make a mess of everything, so it has to be regularly croppped if it's used in a refugium.
Does anyone have suggestions as to the best algae type(s) to use in a refugium? How much sand and what types do you like to put in? Thanks for your response.
My question for folks: I've heard that if caulerpa gets too dense it can go sexual on you, turn white, die, and make a mess of everything, so it has to be regularly croppped if it's used in a refugium.
Does anyone have suggestions as to the best algae type(s) to use in a refugium? How much sand and what types do you like to put in? Thanks for your response.