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Not at all. Good discussion. Im worried about my mandarin in the new tank for awhile also, plus I wanted to get her a mate. Seeing as how I can use my old rock anyways, guess they will stay there for a bit.
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![]() Ya the longer you can wait the better with any mandarin. I wouldn't add a mandarin until I could see pods crawling all over the glass. They eat all day long and will kill a pod population pretty quickly if it's not large enough to self sustain.
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![]() So I cancelled my refugium and will drill my 30g for an overflow to make one. It will sit higher than the sump and drain into the return section.
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![]() I've always wanted to do that. Multi-tiered systems seem like such a good idea to me, using gravity to do do most of the work for you if you've got the space to do it. In my dream system I'd have a frag tank, a refugium, and a separate large vessel that could be isolated and drained for water changes all arranged in a cascade and powered by gravity
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![]() Ya, I decided to go with it instead of the refugium Jeff was building me. Save some money on the stupid dropping dollar...
![]() My 30 should be good. It will be a sort of refugium and sort of frag tank. As the sumps now going in the next room, I have lots of room to do that. Jeffs putting a return coupling for it on my sump and a manifold off my Mag 12 return pump with a feed for it.
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Doug Last edited by Doug; 12-06-2013 at 03:53 AM. |