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Shouldn’t I add to the refugium section so it can populate that area?Sounds like now would be the perfect time to add some pods directly to the tank feeding them some ocean magic. Diatoms will end up going away sooner or later but having the pods in there will help that process along a lot quicker. You dont have any fish at the moment " six line wrasse" who will just stay up all night feeding on them so dump a whole bunch in and let em grow.
I guess since I only have 2 fish both of which don’t eat a lot of pods I could add them now. Should I add to refugium section of the sump or into the main display. How much should I add?Chaeto just gives the pods a nice place to live and reproduce but as long as you have enough rock for them to hide out in during the day, you can go ahead and introduce them now. They will eat algae and detritus and bacteria in your tank so phyto dosing isn’t absolutely necessary however phyto dosing is the best way to boos their population.
You can do both. When I seeded my tank, I poured most of the bottle into the refugium and the rest into the main tank. Even if you only put into your refugium, eventually the pods will get into your display. Check out jaysreefbugs here or on his website. His prices for pods are much cheaper and you can get a few bottles to seed your tank.I guess since I only have 2 fish both of which don’t eat a lot of pods I could add them now. Should I add to refugium section of the sump or into the main display. How much should I add?
Could I turn of the pumps and add to the refugium section. I’m sure they’ll find their way to the displayI would add them into the tank right now. since you don’t have a refugium yet, that’s where they’re most likely to find a place to hide and enough food to reproduce. Turn the pumps and lights off for a few minutes to let them settle in without being eaten.
Just emailed jays reef bug asking about how much I need!You can do both. When I seeded my tank, I poured most of the bottle into the refugium and the rest into the main tank. Even if you only put into your refugium, eventually the pods will get into your display. Check out jaysreefbugs here or on his website. His prices for pods are much cheaper and you can get a few bottles to seed your tank.
They will pop in the display just turn off pumps - circulation for 20 to let them settle. After you get your refugium where you want it add more. Dont forget starting a refugium isnt an over night project. Your gonna have to play with it untill you feel satisfied that its doing its job before you start seeding it.Shouldn’t I add to the refugium section so it can populate that area?
AgreedI suggest dosing phyto regardless of pod population. It just makes everything happier. One of my now regular customers was skeptical of dosing phyto, but has stated ever since he started last month his tank has never looked better and all his coral have "perked up", in his words. I understand you only have fish and pods right now, but I'd still suggest it. You can even grow your own, it's not terribly difficult. Just make sure it's nutrient depleted before harvesting (color will be intensely dark and light should barely pass through it). Also understand that you cannot just buy a mixed phyto and expect it to stay that way. The dominant algae will win out and take over the culture. I'd suggest getting Isochrysis galbana (not sp.) and Tetra. Those are relatively easy and fast growers.