ATS and refugium on one tank

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i wouldn't recommend this to a newer reefer if that is in fact the case. with how effective equipment is these days its too easy to bottom out nutrients and end up with dinos that become a bigger problem than the nutrients were to begin with.
 
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i wouldn't recommend this to a newer reefer if that is in fact the case. with how effective equipment is these days its too easy to bottom out nutrients and end up with dinos that become a bigger problem than the nutrients were to begin with.
Fair enough. So just run the ATS? Only wanted the fuge for pods
 
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Pick one and go with it. Fuges are good at controlling nutrients and you get the pod housing.

It’s what I went with. And one less piece of equipment to worry about
Also very true. The upside is my ATS is rated for a tank smaller then what I have. So nutrients shouldn't get too low. I'll have to see what I can do.
 

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It is definitely possible to do both depending on the amount of nutrients you have. As others have mentioned just be careful the ATS doesn't out compete your macroalgae!
 

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