I've been wondering if my system would benefit from a refugium. I have a 29g Eclipse with a Prism skimmer, a 55 watt PC, about 20 lbs. of LR and a 1 1/2 inch sand bed. I have 3 fish: tomato clown, purple firefish and a six-lined wrasse. Corals are: candy, trumpet, daisy, lobophylia, green star polyp, pulsing xenia, "mystery" xenia and blue mushrooms. I have two shrimps - a Scarlet Lady and a Peppermint. Additionally, I have an LTA and a red gorgonian with white polyps. I have no plans to add additional specimens to the tank, as it seems very balanced and stable, and everyone coexists very happily. Water parameters remain consistently good with my only "struggle", if you will, being a low pH that hovers between about 7.7 and 8.0. Calcium levels are stable. I use only R/O water and keep salinity between 1.021 and 1.023. So, here's question #1 re: refugiums.
I'd like to cultivate live foods, especially for the gorgonian, and am not sure what part a refugium would play relating to live foods except that it allows a POD population to regenerate itself. Would my tank benefit from a refugium?
Question #2 re: rock placement. I have arranged the rocks to be more central in the tank, thinking that it would be easier to clean the back glass. Well, it is in that it can be cleaned, but I wouldn't call it easy. I've read opinions that range from "it's perfectly alright to rearrange rocks as often as you'd like", to it's the "kiss of toxic death". I'd like to arrange them so that they are leaning up against the back glass and not worry about cleaning behind them, but can't get information that makes sense to me [if it doesn't make sense to me, then I don't do it as a general convention] about why I should or should not rearrange my rocks. I'm also concerned about blocking the filter and skimmer intakes. This isn't something I'm driven to do to the point that I'd risk the safety of my tank's inhabitants, but I sure would like to be able to stop cleaning the back glass! Your advice will be appreciated!
I'd like to cultivate live foods, especially for the gorgonian, and am not sure what part a refugium would play relating to live foods except that it allows a POD population to regenerate itself. Would my tank benefit from a refugium?
Question #2 re: rock placement. I have arranged the rocks to be more central in the tank, thinking that it would be easier to clean the back glass. Well, it is in that it can be cleaned, but I wouldn't call it easy. I've read opinions that range from "it's perfectly alright to rearrange rocks as often as you'd like", to it's the "kiss of toxic death". I'd like to arrange them so that they are leaning up against the back glass and not worry about cleaning behind them, but can't get information that makes sense to me [if it doesn't make sense to me, then I don't do it as a general convention] about why I should or should not rearrange my rocks. I'm also concerned about blocking the filter and skimmer intakes. This isn't something I'm driven to do to the point that I'd risk the safety of my tank's inhabitants, but I sure would like to be able to stop cleaning the back glass! Your advice will be appreciated!