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Unread 04/13/2014, 10:36 AM   #1
Uncle Salty 05
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Refugia - How and Why

I set up my first refugium (the 20 long) using half Kent Bio-Sediment and half aragonite sand as a substrate. It was snow white and reflected light very well.
I started off with a ball of chaeto that took off and grew like a weed. I would need to prune it weekly and even the it nearly filled the tank when due for a pruning. Then I added the ten gallon tank as a seahorse tank. I went to visit the good folks at http://seahorsesource.com/?page_id=2 and got a pair of H.Reidi. As I was leaving I noticed a pretty aquatic plant in their DT in their living room. I remarked how pretty it was and they bagged a starter up for me at no charge.
I took it home and put it the 20 long with my chaeto. Man this stuff took off like you wouldn't believe. I later looked it up and identified it as the demon CAULERPA Prolifera. Well in no time my ball of chaeto began to wither and die. I tossed it. I have been using Caulerpa Prolifera as my main means of nutrient export ever since.
The seahorses were lost to stray voltage from a light fixture that failed.
I took a small start from the 20 long and put it in the 10, again it took off quick.
Both tanks are lighted using 6500K spiral CFL bulbs (2 on the 20, one on the 10)
Attached are photos showing both refugia before and after a cleaning/harvesting. While cleaning them their drains run into the plastic jar drilled full of holes with a filter sock inside.
After a cleaning they are fed phyto which I am culturing along with rotifers in the hopes of breed true percs. The pump is turned off for 30 - 45 minutes then plugged back in bypassing all filtration and feeding the return for the DT.

http://s33.photobucket.com/user/unclesalty2/slideshow/


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Unread 04/13/2014, 11:19 AM   #2
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Your link doesn't seem to be working for me.


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Unread 04/13/2014, 11:38 AM   #3
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That's odd.
I just tried it, and it opened right up.


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Unread 04/13/2014, 12:48 PM   #4
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Can anyone else see the pictures?


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Unread 04/13/2014, 01:30 PM   #5
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I can see it. 20 pics right?


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Unread 04/13/2014, 05:35 PM   #6
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Yes, some were not intended for this post but most are.
They show my refugia before and after harvesting. Exporting nutrients very well. The paper plate just happened to have a large amphipod as an example of the live foods the refugia provide my fish in the DT.
The green water pics are to show how feeding phyto increase the pod population.
The 10 gallon tank before cleaning has a blanket of red cyano. This tank is the only place in the system where cyano flourishes due to the low turnover in that tank (30-40 gph) while the 20 gets approx. 125-150 gph flow through it.


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Unread 04/14/2014, 07:37 AM   #7
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No questions or comments?


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Unread 04/14/2014, 08:45 AM   #8
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Do you see a significant change in nutrient levels in the system? Why are you feeding the macro if your goal is to export nutrients with it?

The ground cover look is quite nice. It would make an interesting display in and of itself I think. Do you have any worries of the Caulerpa going sexual and causing issues?


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Yes, there is a significant drop in nutrients when growing this much macro and harvesting regularly.
I do not feed the macro, the phyto is food for the amphipods.
Both of my refugiums are on stands where they can be seen, I think it is a shame to hide a refugium under a stand, they are just too cool to look at.
I tried caulerpa taxifolia and it would go sexual every two weeks like clockwork. It would suddenly turn white and have to be yanked.
Since switching Prolifera this has not happened once.


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What's your photoperiod? What's the relative timing to the DT photoperiod? What kind of phyto are you feeding?


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