Pimp . . . . . i have 90 acres of family land to ride on and the farm is surounded by three of the largest fruit orchards in NY state - - - come on out man!!!!!!oh yeah bring the goods too...hehehehe
Boss
just got back and got a question about refugiums
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lightsluvr - Posts: 26
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I'll add my 2 cents worth here, since we breed seahorses...
the above posts are good advice about the mechanics of using a refugium/overflow, etc.
Forget about seahorses in the refugium. First, seahorses need much lower temps than your typical FOWLR tank. I run a chiller on our seahorses to keep them between 74 and 76 degrees. They demand very, very clean water - much more demanding than most fish. A refugium is not a good place for them, IMHO.
Good luck with your project.
LL
the above posts are good advice about the mechanics of using a refugium/overflow, etc.
Forget about seahorses in the refugium. First, seahorses need much lower temps than your typical FOWLR tank. I run a chiller on our seahorses to keep them between 74 and 76 degrees. They demand very, very clean water - much more demanding than most fish. A refugium is not a good place for them, IMHO.
Good luck with your project.
LL