Refugium vs Algae scrubber

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I have be using a Refugium for years. It run's without issue but I seem to constantly have to add more chaeto. I been reading up on Algae Scrubber and it appears they are more efficient if keep clean. Looking for other experience with both and which is the preferred solution
 

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I have been reading up on this for the last few days for my new tank build and I have finally decided to go with chaeto after watching loads of BRS videos. What do you mean by you have to constantly add more chaeto? I thought the idea is to harvest it and still leave some in the sump and let it grow again?
 

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I have had 2 clearwater scrubbers, a 200 and a 50. They work no debating it. I would venture to say better then your normal chaeto refugium. When I had the 200 on my 100 gallon it was pristine zero algae, running undetectible zeros feeding literally as much as I wanted (5 cubes a day plus nori to tangs). Which is even more impressive since i had been battling turf algae, came with my used rock, for 2 years with phosban and phosphate rx.

Now why did I get the 50? the 200 is huge and hard to work with under a stand (even a larger then normal stand). I had to downgrade to the 50 to make life livable maintenance wise in the sump. the 50 seems to handle about 2-3 cubes a day but have around 5 nitrate and ..05 to 1 phosphate.

Okay downside. They are not external they must be placed somewhere to drain back into the sump, such as over it. Because of how algae grows on the screen it can clog the slit pipe it can send water dripping out the pipe entry. This happened twice to me, once in a comical fashion where a thin stream of water was shooting out the top 3 inches away (not comical at the time lol).

If you have the space pull the trigger.
 

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I have had 2 clearwater scrubbers, a 200 and a 50. They work no debating it. I would venture to say better then your normal chaeto refugium. When I had the 200 on my 100 gallon it was pristine zero algae, running undetectible zeros feeding literally as much as I wanted (5 cubes a day plus nori to tangs). Which is even more impressive since i had been battling turf algae, came with my used rock, for 2 years with phosban and phosphate rx.

Now why did I get the 50? the 200 is huge and hard to work with under a stand (even a larger then normal stand). I had to downgrade to the 50 to make life livable maintenance wise in the sump. the 50 seems to handle about 2-3 cubes a day but have around 5 nitrate and ..05 to 1 phosphate.

Okay downside. They are not external they must be placed somewhere to drain back into the sump, such as over it. Because of how algae grows on the screen it can clog the slit pipe it can send water dripping out the pipe entry. This happened twice to me, once in a comical fashion where a thin stream of water was shooting out the top 3 inches away (not comical at the time lol).

If you have the space pull the trigger.
Do you still run a skimmer or refugium?
 

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I do not run a refugium with the ATS, I do use a skimmer (vertex its pretty decent) I also carbon dose 1 ml of vodka a day. I probably don't need the carbon dosing but it brings the levels to ULN with clearwater 50. I did not use carbon dosing with the clearwater 200 also the skimmer was barely pulling anything then.
 

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