Alright, I've been running a refugium since the start of my tank. Since the start I've added a big Skimmer, GFO reactor and now Biopellets. I noticed a huge loss in growth from my Chaeto. Is the Chaeto even beneficial since it's not the main form of reducing phosphates/nitrates anymore? I ask because since my tank has now recovered from the mess I've had the last couple months so I was going to a full clean of the sump. I was thinking of ditching the chaeto and maybe even ditch the sand/rock so I can use that compartment for equipment. My drain compartment is so packed in with skimmer/pumps, it's nearly impossible for me to replace Micron socks when its needed.
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Originally posted by Andrew_B View PostAlright, I've been running a refugium since the start of my tank. Since the start I've added a big Skimmer, GFO reactor and now Biopellets. I noticed a huge loss in growth from my Chaeto. Is the Chaeto even beneficial since it's not the main form of reducing phosphates/nitrates anymore? I ask because since my tank has now recovered from the mess I've had the last couple months so I was going to a full clean of the sump. I was thinking of ditching the chaeto and maybe even ditch the sand/rock so I can use that compartment for equipment. My drain compartment is so packed in with skimmer/pumps, it's nearly impossible for me to replace Micron socks when its needed.
If it was me, I get rid of the ones that require manual intervention (filter sock) and/ or counter productive (rock/ sand in the refugium since they can trap detritus). The chaeto does not require any work, I wouldn't get rid of it. It may require a light source but you need the light source to balance the pH between the day/ night time cycle any how.
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