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Old 09-05-2008, 08:27 PM
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Coulda put live rock in the sump...? You wouldn't need much to make up for filtration since there are few (none?) critters in your frag tank. I bet you could get away with 1/4 lb per gallon. Unless you're gravel vac'ing that CC regularly, you're gonna get nitrate buildup.
Yeah I suppose I will need to gravel vac the crushed coral, The tank should be pretty low nutrient due to no fish etc. I hope I can keep the nitrate in check!

I think I will also try to squeeze some live rock into the refugium part of the sump.

Thanks much for the advice.


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Old 09-05-2008, 11:31 PM
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Hello,

Nice neat setup for a small system.
Keep at it!

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Nice neat setup for a small system.
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Thanks for the kind words, I am pretty happy with it!

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