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Cleaning Refugium

I have a HOB refugium with Cheato only. I turn it and prune it weekly. I have this set up for a few weeks and I see quite a bit of hair algae and bubbles trapped in the algae in the two outside compartments of the refugium. Should this be removed? Why would I have this in here but not the display tank? Not much water movement and no critters to pick on it?

Thanks,
Ken
 
Hey Ken,
That's the purpose of the refugium.It grows the algae in there so that algae uses up the nutrients before the algae can establish in the tank. I usually slide my finger over the algae and pull some of it out also leaving some to regrow.
 
Hi Dave,
I thought that as i was typing it but wanted to make sure. By the way, is it true that Cheato can release nutrients back into the tank? I noticed that I had a lot of cheato to prune and I see that the same areas that I had cyno in the tank seemed to return again.

Thanks,
Ken
 
I don't believe Cheato will release anything as long as it is still growing but I could be wrong. You might want to try adjusting your flow in the tank more toward the cyno.
 
Cyano in and of itself is not necessarily bad - it's bad in the display as it's ugly - but in the fug - you could argue it's doing it's job in absorbing nutrients.

i shouldn't say this since I have one of those CPR's to sell - but what the heck.

I think the pump is undersized for the fugs and as it ages the flow thru the box slows down - this allows cyano to establish. Frankly I've always felt that these hob things are nice marketing gimmicks but really don't provide much in the way of good nutrient export.

I guess I'd caveat that if the fuge were getting water post skimmer. But since hob fuges are designed to get water direct from the display - I always found issues like food getting stucked into the fug and slowly decaying.

So is it a net export or net neutral? Or worse - a net contributer to nitrates? I dunno. I will say it was a great sanctuary for pods and stars and such.

I have seen suggestions of adding a SECOND small pump in the HOB to improve flow which will possibly prevent the cyano/hair from forming.
 
This is why i am going to have a Fuge in my sump and a HOB large CPR on the 55. The HOB is only for copepod/mysis whatever to flourish away from the goby and scooter.
 
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