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![]() Let us know the results if you try it
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![]() Quote:
1. You don't need one. It's not like this is a matter of replacing something either, you just straight up can run a beautiful, healthy tank fuge free. 2. When you do have one, there are diminishing returns on its usefulness as a filter compared to just doing water changes and having good flow/skimmer. 3. They collect detritus over time. This is just more maintenance. 4. They take up resources (space, electricity, money, etc). Given that I can run two tanks side by side, fuge/no fuge and end up with more or less the same results after a year, I'm of the motivation that they are completely dispensable.
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![]() I enjoy having a refuge. Just for the idea of having a second different ecosystem. Sort of like having the mangrove swamp next to the lagoon and reef. I love looking in there and seeing thousands of pods and mysids cavorting amongst the macros and fan worms day and night.
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![]() If you want to keep Mandarins, or leopard wrasses, etc., you will a better success rate if you have a refugium.
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