stratmaster
Aquarium Advice Freak
Ok so I'm thinking about possibly ditching the wet/dry and going with a refugium. When I first purchased my used 100 gallon acrylic tank, I also received a 40 gallon refugium tank with it as well. I decided to pass on it and go with the wet/dry but honestly now I regret it because the wet/dry I have has been a so called "nitrate" factory indeed. I did take the refugium 40 gallon though just in case later on I decided to go ahead with a refugium. It already has the necessary panels glued for the different sections in the refugium.
The only thing I think I'm gonna need is the live stock for it, what are necessary parts to a refugium? I believe you use live sand and live rock? Is green algae a requirement to a refugium? If so, do I need a special light for it? I already have an awesome marineland skimmer for it.
The only thing I think I'm gonna need is the live stock for it, what are necessary parts to a refugium? I believe you use live sand and live rock? Is green algae a requirement to a refugium? If so, do I need a special light for it? I already have an awesome marineland skimmer for it.