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Old 12-23-2007, 02:42 AM
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My refugium has a layer of caribsea mineral mud.I can't say anything bad I do have a thin layer of aragonite over it,My fuge has a large population of amphipods and other small creatures,It also grows lots of macro.My display has been running for 7years and the fuge 3.5 years and no problems.I can't say anything bad or good about the mud because it's been in the fuge since day one and I have nothing to compare to I can only say everything works.My fuge is a little unique but my technicals isn't what your question was so I won't ramble hope it helps. I've also seen may mag photos of systems running eco miracle mud,expensive stuff.If it's expensive it must work???????
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Old 12-23-2007, 03:32 AM
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I use the caribsea in my mangrove tank/refugium. I also cap it with about 1-2 inchs of sand. When I first started using it my nitrates went skyhigh. Im not sure if the mud caused the spike but nothing seemed to be bothered by it. Macros grow well in there and the mangroves need triming about once a month. I would use again for my mangroves but dont think I would use it in a sump or refugium without the trees. To hard to keep it out of the disply tank when attempting to clean the refugium.

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