Strange question, I know. Heres what I got goin' on:
Redsea 625 G2 next to my Medusa desktop Jelly tank. Currently has 5 blue cannonballs Jelly. Love em. It's a 15 (ish) gallon system running through a Fluval 207 filter. It requires very little when it comes to flow as I don't want the little fellas in a washing machine situation.
So you see any downside of plumbing this system into my existing reeftank/sump. Would have a separate drain to the sump, and tie into the return with something very small (1/4" or maybe 1/2"). This would help eliminate having to have a separate ATO and filter system, which means less maintenance. Also, I'm sure the Jellys would love the pods in the system.
Temp and salinity for the Jellys I have are almost exact to what my tank is at. 78F and 1.025.
Thoughts?
Pic is old, tank is more established and Jellys are bigger This is when I was cycling.
Redsea 625 G2 next to my Medusa desktop Jelly tank. Currently has 5 blue cannonballs Jelly. Love em. It's a 15 (ish) gallon system running through a Fluval 207 filter. It requires very little when it comes to flow as I don't want the little fellas in a washing machine situation.
So you see any downside of plumbing this system into my existing reeftank/sump. Would have a separate drain to the sump, and tie into the return with something very small (1/4" or maybe 1/2"). This would help eliminate having to have a separate ATO and filter system, which means less maintenance. Also, I'm sure the Jellys would love the pods in the system.
Temp and salinity for the Jellys I have are almost exact to what my tank is at. 78F and 1.025.
Thoughts?
Pic is old, tank is more established and Jellys are bigger This is when I was cycling.