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Refugium Question - MUD?

Sunny

NJRC Member
Article Contributor
Hello again

So I decided to go with the Pro clear 400 model for my 150 Gallon setup. It is 42X16X16. It comes with a refugium. I will use live rock for filteration and no bio balls.

This is a new setup (plumbing in progress) :)

I wanted to see what substrate people use in refugium. I read about miracle mud, fiji mud etc. Do I need this to start the tank? Can I add sand now and replace with mud later?

What is better? Can I start a new tank with refuigum and MUD in the first place?

Thanks
Sunny
 
First if you have mangroves then you need the mud.

You don't need mud in the refugium, it is supposed to supply trace minerals ect. However I bought it with my refugium, covered with sand and rubble with cheato on top. Works great for me. Will not make any claims on its vital importance, but I like it. I would either do it at first or not do it at all because have heard a few bad stories about people disrupting their sand and making a mess/releasing toxins.

The other side is it is a bunch of hocus pocus and you don't need it.
 
I just use a few inches of sand and a bit of rock and some macro algae....has always worked and have never had any issues with it.
 

mikem

Officer Emeritus
Officer Emeritus
I never tried mud . I think I will use just mud in my next upgrade.
 
I use Carib Sea Mud in a refugium setup from an old Wet Dry filter.
The biggest problem is silt which can get into the sump and tank, I solved this by adding a small skimmer to the outflow section of the fuge.
In retrospect I don't think that mud versus sand is that big of a concern.
Proper lighting to effect good macroalgae growth is the most important part of the fuge set up IMHO.

Doug
 
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