Refugium in display tank

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Absolutely you can, but I would recommend a HOB refugium - you can make one out of a aqua clear filter I believe there’s a guide somewhere
My only thing with the HOB refugium is that I don’t have any room on the back of my tank
 

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What about the sides ? If not yr method works to , I’ve seen breeder boxes used for in tank refugium with chaeto and rubble rocks
 
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I could try one here, but I almost feel it would be an “eyesore,” but it is a good idea. Definitely something I can consider :)
 

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It could work for sure. I wonder if a mesh would keep flow from getting to the algae easily and that the algae might get dirty?
 

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I haven't tried any reds though I would like to. I had the most success with caulerpa prolifera but it really thrived with a bit of sand. Really pretty green algae IMO. I never had excellent experiences with chaeto.
 

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I’m looking at red varients of the macroalgae. Any recommendations?
Red ogo (Gracilaria parvispora) is not quite as efficient for nutrient export as chaeto or caulerpa but it can work, it's red, and looks nice. Algae barn sells it.
 
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Red ogo (Gracilaria parvispora) is not quite as efficient for nutrient export as chaeto or caulerpa but it can work, it's red, and looks nice. Algae barn sells it.
I hear pom pom algae removes nutrients efficiently, but maybe not.
 

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I use gracilaria in my second chamber of my fluval evo 13.5. It works great for nutrient export. Chaeto might work better, but I went with gracilaria because my turbo snail will eat any that makes it to the display.
 
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I use gracilaria in my second chamber of my fluval evo 13.5. It works great for nutrient export. Chaeto might work better, but I went with gracilaria because my turbo snail will eat any that makes it to the display.
I did make a DIY HOB fuge. I added a good chunk of chaeto, but most of it died relatively quickly. I bought some ChaetoGrow and that seemed to help a bit.
 

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