Hi gang. I've got a Coralife BioCube 29. I've replaced the old florescent bulb setup with a controllable LED light bar and the stock filter setup with a solution from InTank. Recently, I added a couple of fish to the tank, a Potter's Angel and a Naso Tang (he's temporary). These two are very finicky eaters. Unlike my damsel, clown and brittle star, who do fine eating a diet of marine pellets, these two new boys seem prefer mysis shrimp. So, I've stopped using the pellets all together and have switched entirely to a half cube, daily, of frozen mysis. However, this solution is not easily sustainable as I do not have a local supplier. Mail order is available, but cost prohibitive. I'm considering adding a refugium basket from InTank and filling it with chaeto but wonder if it would it be feasible for me to hatch mysis, brine or copepods inside this refugium? If this solution is problematic, is there another solution that would be cost effective over the long run? I could certainly order a bulk supply of frozen mysis cubes, but in our rural area, powers loses are common and I fear losing a bulk supply to a thawed freezer.