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CPR hang on refugiums--what do you think?
has anyone tried or use the CPR's AquaFuge2 hang-on refugiums
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I would first suggest a sump. If that is not possible, then a CPR will be the next choice. I had one on my 55g tank, stand was too small for sump. It worked wonders. It served its purpose. The only problem is they are expensive. For $149, you could build a very nice DIY sump.
I have a used 24'' model. Too bad your not in the US.... |
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I really like mine. Grows chaeto like crazy and gives pods a place to flourish and migrate into the main tank.
Keeping it on a reverse light schedule also helps keep the pH more level in the main tank at night. Tracy
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I have one and its is a great place for pods, chaeto, mangroves, etc.
I'm doing my system over and will be converting to a sump and a larger refug. If you have the space and time, I'd recommend going with the sump and/or refug now. Of course, all this depends on what you want the refug for. |
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i just finished building my hang on back refugium here is the link http://archive.reefcentral.com/forum...readid=1284493
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I just bought the Medium sized one from J and L in Burnaby u should get it there if ur buying LFS. I'm happy with it so far but I haven't had it for more than a week. It comes with this net for a bubble eliminator, I'm not sure if pods will slip thru it does anybody know here?
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So far so good with my CPR, used an off name brand previously and it leaked.
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nitrates 0 nitrites 0 ammonia 0 ph 8.2 salinity 1.026 temp 78.5 also: 20g qt tank all parms are same as above except: salinity 1.009 with emperor 250 filter , heater and airstone. |
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