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refrigium help
can i get some advise from all u finnheads out there?
i'm going to set up a refrigium for my 90 [acronym:1da41549ad="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:1da41549ad] sw tank what size should i use??(i was going for a 10 [acronym:1da41549ad="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:1da41549ad]) what substrate should i use (sand )??? how fast to pump water into an out of it?? lighting ??(2 clamp on lights with screw in compact florescent bulbs (20 wats) )where can i get the algae ?? what type ??(caulpera) ?? i'm new at refrigiums so any help will be most apreciated i'm on a tight budget so i need to do this as cheaply as possible. |
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10g is pretty small for a 90 display tank, I'd suggest going with at least a 20. You can use rubbermaid tubs or simliar and save quite a bit over buying another tank.
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I use a 25 [acronym:e8f102cb47="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e8f102cb47] rubbermaid. I have a maxi1200 pumping water from my sump to the fuge and then it gravitty feeds back into the sump. If you are putting it under the tank, are you combinging a fuge and a sump together or are they separate?
The lighting should be ok. I was using a 75 watt grow bulb and I am trying a 20w(75watt output) [acronym:e8f102cb47="Compact Flourescent"]CF[/acronym:e8f102cb47] bulb 6500k now. My macro have grown very well so far. I got my macro from a [acronym:e8f102cb47="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:e8f102cb47] and online. I know most places you can find some locally. I have some
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How about a 15 [acronym:e20f123ab0="Gallon"]gal[/acronym:e20f123ab0] tall? This is what I have under my 125. Same dimensions as a 10 but taller. I have it gravity feed back into the sump.
I used SouthDown play sand and it has worked out well. Stay away from grape clauerpa. I have mexicana and cheato(sp) that I got from members of my reef club. Do you have a [acronym:e20f123ab0="Local Fish Store"]LFS[/acronym:e20f123ab0] that sells it? You can buy it on line..... bad job posting pics |
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ellisz
i was thinking about puting it in my sump but decided not to (check out my gallery to see my ldea) seaham 358- 15 g tall sounds better. but how do u get it to gravity feed from one tank to the other?
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I have a sump/fuge combo on a 72 that works great. It was built by sumphead. The sump and fuge on my 75 are separate though.
To get it to gravity feed, you will have to drill a hole. That is why I used a rubbermaid container for mine. The water reaches the level of the hole and drains into the sump.
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*180 gal Display, 100 gal basement sump, 33 gal refugium, 3x250 MH, 2x160 VHO actinics, zoos, some softies, LPS & lots of acros and other SPS. *100 gal prop tank plumbed into main system w/ 2x96 PC lights and 1x150 MH, |
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left side of tank is drilled near the top.... bulk head put in and the white [acronym:7a82950c06="Plastic pipe"]pvc[/acronym:7a82950c06] u see takes the over flow to the return side of the sump. I have the tak on 2x4 on there sides to get me over the sump. Rubbermaid would be cheaper... I like looking at the fuge so I would not be able to do that with the rubbermaid
Best way to feed the tak would be to tap into the return from the tank. I have 2 returns to my tank so I tapped into one of those instead because it was easier. You want low flow in the fuge I have no [acronym:7a82950c06="power head or Measure of the concentration of hydrogen ions, depending on context"]PH[/acronym:7a82950c06] in the fuge at all just the flow from the return.
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I never did find a rubbermaid to fit under my tank. Dimensions were never right. I put my sump and fuge in a closet on the other side of a wall. Solved that
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*180 gal Display, 100 gal basement sump, 33 gal refugium, 3x250 MH, 2x160 VHO actinics, zoos, some softies, LPS & lots of acros and other SPS. *100 gal prop tank plumbed into main system w/ 2x96 PC lights and 1x150 MH, |
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