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A few refugium questions.
Hi folks,
I have a 29 gallon tank with a sump I made from a 20 gal long tank. I have about 8 gallons worth devoted to a refugium with live sand, some LR rubble, and some caulerpa. One thing I didn't plan for is bits of plant matter coming loose, and while I can just put the sponge attachment on the Mag pump, I was hoping to leave it off so that 'pods and such might get sent up to the display tank. Can pods pass through the sponge? What other arrangements are used to filter out such debris? On a related note, I have some type of red macroalgae growing out of my LR. I moved this rock from a 55 gal fowlr I have, and never saw any sign of it, but in this new environment, it seems to be enjoying itself. It has long flat leaves that are beginning to branch out as it grows. Is this a good or bad thing? Sure is pretty. Thanks, Mark |
I also have that red algae stuff - grows well with a furn like thing on one
of my rocks. As long as it doesn't get completely out of hand I can not see any harm in leaving it? ~m "Mark Cooper" wrote in message .. . Hi folks, I have a 29 gallon tank with a sump I made from a 20 gal long tank. I have about 8 gallons worth devoted to a refugium with live sand, some LR rubble, and some caulerpa. One thing I didn't plan for is bits of plant matter coming loose, and while I can just put the sponge attachment on the Mag pump, I was hoping to leave it off so that 'pods and such might get sent up to the display tank. Can pods pass through the sponge? What other arrangements are used to filter out such debris? On a related note, I have some type of red macroalgae growing out of my LR. I moved this rock from a 55 gal fowlr I have, and never saw any sign of it, but in this new environment, it seems to be enjoying itself. It has long flat leaves that are beginning to branch out as it grows. Is this a good or bad thing? Sure is pretty. Thanks, Mark |
Are you constantly getting bits of matter in your display? I had this
problem too, but only if I moved things around in the refugium. Once it settled it would be ok. Not sure about the red stuff. "Mark Cooper" wrote in message .. . Hi folks, I have a 29 gallon tank with a sump I made from a 20 gal long tank. I have about 8 gallons worth devoted to a refugium with live sand, some LR rubble, and some caulerpa. One thing I didn't plan for is bits of plant matter coming loose, and while I can just put the sponge attachment on the Mag pump, I was hoping to leave it off so that 'pods and such might get sent up to the display tank. Can pods pass through the sponge? What other arrangements are used to filter out such debris? On a related note, I have some type of red macroalgae growing out of my LR. I moved this rock from a 55 gal fowlr I have, and never saw any sign of it, but in this new environment, it seems to be enjoying itself. It has long flat leaves that are beginning to branch out as it grows. Is this a good or bad thing? Sure is pretty. Thanks, Mark |
"JS" wrote in news:6WmOe.6404$137.3511@trnddc08:
Are you constantly getting bits of matter in your display? I had this problem too, but only if I moved things around in the refugium. Once it settled it would be ok. Not sure about the red stuff. It seems that as you say, it just needed to settle a bit. These appear to be just bits that came loose in the process of transporting. Thanks, Mark |
Try putting some eggcrate between your refugium and the return section
to keep the plants in its own area. The red stuff - not sure what you are dealing with yet. Does it look like pink cotton candy? Or is it smoother like Cyano bacteria? Marc Mark Cooper wrote: "JS" wrote in news:6WmOe.6404$137.3511@trnddc08: Are you constantly getting bits of matter in your display? I had this problem too, but only if I moved things around in the refugium. Once it settled it would be ok. Not sure about the red stuff. It seems that as you say, it just needed to settle a bit. These appear to be just bits that came loose in the process of transporting. Thanks, Mark -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Marc Levenson wrote in
: Try putting some eggcrate between your refugium and the return section to keep the plants in its own area. The red stuff - not sure what you are dealing with yet. Does it look like pink cotton candy? Or is it smoother like Cyano bacteria? Marc Looks more like this: http://shorterlink.com/?97LRAG It's only about 3/4 inch long, but is starting to branch out. Mark |
I'm getting a red X right now.
Marc Mark Cooper wrote: Marc Levenson wrote in : Try putting some eggcrate between your refugium and the return section to keep the plants in its own area. The red stuff - not sure what you are dealing with yet. Does it look like pink cotton candy? Or is it smoother like Cyano bacteria? Marc Looks more like this: http://shorterlink.com/?97LRAG It's only about 3/4 inch long, but is starting to branch out. Mark -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
Marc Levenson wrote in news:_gbPe.1956$eQ.1933
@newssvr30.news.prodigy.com: I'm getting a red X right now. Marc It opens in IE, but not mozilla for me. Are you using mozilla/netscape? Mark |
It won't open in Firefox, Maxthon nor Internet Explorer for me. You
can email it to if you like. Marc Mark Cooper wrote: Marc Levenson wrote in news:_gbPe.1956$eQ.1933 @newssvr30.news.prodigy.com: I'm getting a red X right now. Marc It opens in IE, but not mozilla for me. Are you using mozilla/netscape? Mark -- Personal Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com/oanda/index.html Business Page: http://www.sparklingfloorservice.com Marine Hobbyist: http://www.melevsreef.com |
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