Refugiums: Do's, don'ts, and what to look for.

DesertReefT4r

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My luck using a chaeto fuge has always been good. Never had any issues with flow, lighting or growing macro. I have never ran a large fuge just a small section of diy sumps and nutrient control was effective. My current and/new setup has a fuge but I ended up making it on the small side due to size and space constraints. After all my time reefing I would suggest the largest fuge possible, space and budget are limiting factors here. The most lighting possible, PC, T5, MH, LED all work very well 3-8k being the best spectrum for macro growth. Flow should be moderate and steady in a fuge. I prefer moderate flow from one end of the fuge to the other.
 

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I added a display refugium a few months ago out of a 7.5 cube. It's plumbed from a manifold and drains back to skimmer section. I have a AI Prime HD lighting it and it's been doing well.

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Does anyone run a chaeto fuge in a reefer 350 sump? I’d like to but it doesn’t seem like there’s enough space. The skimmer takes up so much of it.
I've got a RSR 350. After some research I opted for a Crystal Reef sump specifically for the 350. It has a large refugium area.
 
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