My cabinet is in the peninsula style, with doors on both sides of the cabinet.
I obviously need a normal-sized sump, for protein skimmer, ClariSea, Return pump.
But, next to the sump I could fit a narrow, tall tank to make a much bigger, taller refugium than I could have in-sump. For example: 7 inch wide, 20 inch tall, 30 inches long.
Shape-wise it wouldn't be too different from the Hang-on-the-back refugiums people use for smaller All-in-one tanks, but it'd obviously be much larger.
Light penetration would not necessarily be an issue. Tunze makes wonderful underwater LEDs that are great for refugiums.
However, all the big refugiums I've seen around are quite wide, and shallow. 12 to 14 inches tall at max.
So, my conundrum is: would a larger, tall, narrow refugium perform better than a smaller, wide, shallow refugium in terms nutrient uptake?
I obviously need a normal-sized sump, for protein skimmer, ClariSea, Return pump.
But, next to the sump I could fit a narrow, tall tank to make a much bigger, taller refugium than I could have in-sump. For example: 7 inch wide, 20 inch tall, 30 inches long.
Shape-wise it wouldn't be too different from the Hang-on-the-back refugiums people use for smaller All-in-one tanks, but it'd obviously be much larger.
Light penetration would not necessarily be an issue. Tunze makes wonderful underwater LEDs that are great for refugiums.
However, all the big refugiums I've seen around are quite wide, and shallow. 12 to 14 inches tall at max.
So, my conundrum is: would a larger, tall, narrow refugium perform better than a smaller, wide, shallow refugium in terms nutrient uptake?
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- Would cheato roll in a narrow tall tank?