Should i even bother with a refugium?

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I'm just roughing it out currently, should i do a refugium? It would only be about 7 gallons. Its in a 40g breeder on a 150 g tank.
 

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I'd leave yourself space for one, even if you don't use it as a refugium, it's a good place you can dump rock for biomedia etc.
 

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I am a huge proponent of refugiums. Macro algae does a pretty good job with nutrient control but biggest benefit is a safe spot for zooplankton to breed in my opinion leading to better biodiversity and overall health of system.
 

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Yes. In that section between the return pump and skimmer. Use black plexi for those two dividers if you decide to light it so you don’t grow algae in your skimmer.
 

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