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    Default Fuge setup

    Ok, here in the next two weeks i plan on finishing up my fuge. Question is what should i put in it. So far i know i want some chaeto, and i know i dont want any mangroves or calaupra for various reasons. What else can i put in there, pros and cons on each.


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    refugium for pods. Need LR rubble and some sand. Somehow they make it past the return pumps and into display. lol
    happy reefing
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    Default Fuge setup

    I have some, not much, rubble in there now with 6 inch sand bed


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    I have about 30lbs of LR and a thin layer of sand, along with macro. Will that work for them I see some in the fuge that I have no idea where they came from, but doesn't seem to be a huge number like tens of thousands. I will occasionally see a couple in the display.

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    Default Fuge setup

    Just a couple of piece of live rock will work....

    Rubble will too, but imo holds a lot of detritus... And makes the fuge harder to clean..

    I put 2 good sized pieces of LR on a little stand made of eggcrate.... I can see what i need to clean and critters have no problems running up to hide when the lights come on....

    I love mangroves and have one thriving on my bare bottom fuge...
    ReeF mafiA

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    I've kept a deep sand bed in my fuge before and will never do it again. There's not a lot of flow going through a fuge usually and that just allows for even more waste to accumulate. My tank seemed a lot happier after I removed the sand.

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    Uhmm you have to clean your fuge?? How do you know when to do that? (Remember screen name so no bashing please)

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    Default Fuge setup

    Easy with no sand bed...its easy to see what accumulated..
    ReeF mafiA

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    Default Fuge setup



    You can sorta see the stand
    ReeF mafiA

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    Default Fuge setup

    This tank has been up and running 3 years.... No huge problems whatsoever.....

    I will say that grape caulpera works wonders for nitrates. I learned that when i removed it all for xenia..
    Last edited by 350gt; Thu, 19th Dec 2013 at 11:25 AM.
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