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I know a sump is just an extra tank in the cabinet, but what the heck is
a "refugium". I'm not new, but do explain in simple language? Thanks, in advance |
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I know a sump is just an extra tank in the cabinet, but what the heck is
a "refugium". I'm not new, but do explain in simple language? a tank in the cabinet that grows things generally things like pods and worms and more that become eaten by things that grow in the display tank like fish and corals or that are kinda ugly like algae -- Richard Reynolds |
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"Richard Reynolds" wrote in message
news:s%tbc.42965$_U.20616@lakeread05... I know a sump is just an extra tank in the cabinet, but what the heck is a "refugium". I'm not new, but do explain in simple language? a tank in the cabinet that grows things generally things like pods and worms and more that become eaten by things that grow in the display tank like fish and corals or that are kinda ugly like algae -- Richard Reynolds Also somewhere to stick your equipment to keep it out of view in the main tank. Protein Skimmer, Heater etc.. Cheers Microbot |
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a Refugium is a place that provides refuge for the critters to reproduce. They
were origanlly designed to be above the tank and drain back to the main tank via gravity so the critters dont have to go through the pumps and have their exosckeletons for their boddies. Some people use in tank refugiums too. Many people can not keep a refugium above the tank and then end up converting their sump/wet-dry into a refugium.The term refugiun is used quite loosely these days.. Many people are thinking that the macroalgae in the fuge is what makes a fuge a fuge, but in reality th emacro algae is considered an algae scrubber.. Rod Buehler www.asplashoflife.com |
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![]() Also somewhere to stick your equipment to keep it out of view in the main tank. Protein Skimmer, Heater etc.. This would be a sump.. A refuge with a skimmer in it woould not be much of a refuge.. Rod Buehler www.asplashoflife.com |
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"Rod" wrote in message
... Also somewhere to stick your equipment to keep it out of view in the main tank. Protein Skimmer, Heater etc.. This would be a sump.. A refuge with a skimmer in it woould not be much of a refuge.. Rod Buehler www.asplashoflife.com That would depend on how you designed it.. Skimmer doesn't have to be in the refuge area. Cheers Microbot |
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I'm still confused. (Simple brain).
"Richard Reynolds" wrote in message news:s%tbc.42965$_U.20616@lakeread05... I know a sump is just an extra tank in the cabinet, but what the heck is a "refugium". I'm not new, but do explain in simple language? a tank in the cabinet that grows things How can a tank in complete darkness, 24 hours a day grow anything? Wouldn't the bacteria in the live rock die off plus anything else? generally things like pods and worms and more that become eaten by things that grow in the display tank like fish and corals or that are kinda ugly like algae Wouldn't the return pump turn anything into mush? And are we taking 2 tanks under the cabinate or 1? A sump and/or a refugium. Are we basically playing a 'defination' game? What's the difference? A sump is a 30g or so place where you place all the heaters, electronic probes, skimmers and anything else you got. My understanding is that the sump is empty (except for water). Thanks again. I'm glad you are all anonymous so I don't have to go face to face with a store bot whom I probably know more than he does, but just don't know it. |
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a tank in the cabinet that grows things
How can a tank in complete darkness, 24 hours a day grow anything? Wouldn't the bacteria in the live rock die off plus anything else? first live rock does not require lights, and depending on what you are trying to protect, the refugium does not either. however I did forget to add, generally a refugium will have lights above it. generally the redest & bluest bulb you can get, as those are the ones the algae likes the best. generally things like pods and worms and more that become eaten by things that grow in the display tank like fish and corals or that are kinda ugly like algae Wouldn't the return pump turn anything into mush? some things yes some things no, depends on many things, pods are generally safe enough to make it thru a pump w/o turning into mush, they only need to survive the trip once. And are we taking 2 tanks under the cabinate or 1? A sump and/or a refugium. Are we basically playing a 'defination' game? What's the difference? A sump is a 30g or so place where you place all the heaters, electronic probes, skimmers and anything else you got. My understanding is that the sump is empty (except for water). its not a definition game, there is a clear difference, how you build it thats up to you, it can be a seperate tank, or a compartment inside your sump, the sump is empty except for equipment, the refugium is empty of most equipment. Thanks again. I'm glad you are all anonymous so I don't have to go face to face with a store bot whom I probably know more than he does, but just don't know it. im not really anonymous even if you dont know me ![]() -- Richard Reynolds |
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"Richard Reynolds" wrote in
news:GrDbc.43000$_U.30032@lakeread05: first live rock does not require lights, and depending on what you are trying to protect, the refugium does not either. Actually, this is a question I've been meaning to ask for awhile. In my 46 FOWLR, I have normal lighting, but in my 7gal nanoreef, I have PC lighting. The live rock in my nano is quite 'live' with critters and worms and bears, oh my. But the live rock in my fowlr has no such civilizations living on it. So would it be correct to say that live rock doesnt need light to support its nitrifying bacteria culture, but high intensity light IS required for the live rock to host a broader and more bustling segment of the food chain? |
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