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I’m adding a HOB refugium to my tank. Would you pick chaeto or ulva (or something else) to grow and why?
Goals for the refugium: be a place for copepods to reproduce so my tank maintains a stable population for my fish to snack on)
Tank: 29 gallon
HOB Refugium: 1.25 gallon or so (Based on the dimensions it is 2 gallons but other models list a smaller gallon size than dimensions would suggest so I’m guessing a bit)
I also have two sea urchins (both small species not supposed to get larger than 2 or 3 inches in diameter). My urchins so far are finding plenty of algae on my rocks but I know one loves ulva/sea lettuce. I’m not sure if the other does as well.
I’d also like to stabilize pH in my tank so I’ll be running the fuge light at night.
I’d like some nutrient export capabilities but I’m not expecting expecting tons from a HOB fuge.
So, as I said at the start of the post, would you pick chaeto or ulva given my circumstances, and why?
Goals for the refugium: be a place for copepods to reproduce so my tank maintains a stable population for my fish to snack on)
Tank: 29 gallon
HOB Refugium: 1.25 gallon or so (Based on the dimensions it is 2 gallons but other models list a smaller gallon size than dimensions would suggest so I’m guessing a bit)
I also have two sea urchins (both small species not supposed to get larger than 2 or 3 inches in diameter). My urchins so far are finding plenty of algae on my rocks but I know one loves ulva/sea lettuce. I’m not sure if the other does as well.
I’d also like to stabilize pH in my tank so I’ll be running the fuge light at night.
I’d like some nutrient export capabilities but I’m not expecting expecting tons from a HOB fuge.
So, as I said at the start of the post, would you pick chaeto or ulva given my circumstances, and why?