Starting Refuge in 20 gal?

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I am in the process of starting a 215g reef. The display tank has been delayed. The soonest I'll be able to get water into it is likely 3-4 weeks away. :(

Would it be a bad idea to order the refuge kit, start it in my 20 gal QT, and transfer the algae/pod into the DT when it's setup?
 

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I don't see any reason not to. I just did something similar when I torn down my 30 gallon tank and transferred the pod filled chaeto to a temp 10 gallon tank. It's been 3 weeks and all I have in it is chaeto , rbta and a few corals. There are so many pods in there now that I believe they ate a small zoanthids colony.
 

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I am in the process of starting a 215g reef. The display tank has been delayed. The soonest I'll be able to get water into it is likely 3-4 weeks away. :(

Would it be a bad idea to order the refuge kit, start it in my 20 gal QT, and transfer the algae/pod into the DT when it's setup?

Hey!
Congrats on starting a monster tank! We understand how delays go, as we have been waiting on our new 150 gallon for over a month!

With the QT, is there copper in it? If not, you could do it and get the pod population really blooming in the 20 gallon. I am a bit concerned about the macroalgae not really having good nutrients for 3-4 weeks. If you really want, we can do a 2 part shipment, and delay the second part until the tank is cycled. We may have a cool ammonia source coming out next week, we can include it on your order if you put a comment in your notes.


Cheers,
Sean
 

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I don't see any reason not to. I just did something similar when I torn down my 30 gallon tank and transferred the pod filled chaeto to a temp 10 gallon tank. It's been 3 weeks and all I have in it is chaeto , rbta and a few corals. There are so many pods in there now that I believe they ate a small zoanthids colony.

Never heard of pods eating zoanthids. Usually its the other way around :p. Glad to hear the tank is blooming with pods

Cheers,
Sean
 

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