Above tank refugium

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So I have been wanting a refugium for a while but my tank is not drilled since it is older and I do not want to drill the tank. So I came up with this contraption in place of the below tank refugium. Hope it works out.
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Picture does not explain how this works, but a gravity feed to display from refugium would allow more live pods through to feed display.
 

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Interesting idea! I hope those brackets are bolted into studs, that’s a lot of weight for them to hold.
 

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Refugiums don’t have enough benefit especially one that size.

Looks good though, how does water get to it and back to tank? Are you lighting during the tanks photoperiod?
 

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If this is pushing water up, which it looks like it is, then this is truly a refugium.

I can't believe how many people put something in their sump and call it a refugium.
 

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@RDewhurst2

Welcome to r2r. What is the volume of each tank?

What do you envision for your display tank.
 
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If this is pushing water up, which it looks like it is, then this is truly a refugium.

I can't believe how many people put something in their sump and call it a refugium.
Yes there is a 1200gph pump in the display pushing up to the refugium. Then gravity is taking water back to the display
 

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Can you be more specific with “looking to be a majority of corals”. What type of corals?
SPS, LPS, NPS, SOFTIES.

It would also help me, if you tell me your experience level.
 
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Can you be more specific with “looking to be a majority of corals”. What type of corals?
SPS, LPS, NPS, SOFTIES.

It would also help me, if you tell me your experience level.

LPS. Zoas polys green star polyps. Also I have an elegance
 

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Start a tank thread. It helps consolidate information to facilitate efficient diagnostics.

How long has your 120G been set up? Is it always that blue?

PS. If you have kept an Elagance Coral any length of time, Kudos to you.
 
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Start a tank thread. It helps consolidate information to facilitate efficient diagnostics.

How long has your 120G been set up? Is it always that blue?
About 3 years. The light is going into “night”.
 

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About 3 years. The light is going into “night”.

Your tank looks very nice. The elegance coral is spectacular. It would benefit big time with live Copepod feed from overhead refugium?

PS. What do you feed elegance?
 
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Your tank looks very nice. The elegance coral is spectacular. It would benefit big time with live Copepod feed from overhead refugium?

PS. What do you feed elegance?
I give it reef roofs mixed heavy like a paste. And small cut cubes of silver sides or raw shrimp. No bigger than 1/4 inch.
 

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I give it reef roofs mixed heavy like a paste. And small cut cubes of silver sides or raw shrimp. No bigger than 1/4 inch.

Kudos. It loves what you do. Do you fed heavy in all areas and what do you do for nutrient export or nutrient recycling.

Consider live bivalves for a food fest: guts & all. I can get all three live, here in Austin. I use cultured black mussels at $0.10 each in the reef tank. Fresh live clams, I eat myself. Go figure.
 
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Sort of like a reverse gravity fed refugium. I was thinking of doing this on my tank but couldn't really get it to work without staying married lol.
 

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