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I was thinking of a new way of setting up one of my tanks. As an
experiment. I like to keep my tanks planted, but as you know goldfish wreck havoc on a planted tank, and since I don't use gravel, it is hard to make the plants look pretty while they are in there. I like plants because of the benefits for the nitrogen cycle. So I plan to add a refugium, (like the marine tanks do with macro algae) and place the plants in there where the goldfish can't get them. Tada!!! It is about 1 gallon size and has a small pump to keep the water circulating. I am going to try it in a 75 galllon tank. There are always diatoms growing on the sides and it's making me crazy. So I thought maybe having a "veggie filter" disguised as a refugium would help. Any opinions or suggestions? Is this too wacky of an idea? ![]() |
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Thank you. Thank you.
Nice set up. Mine will not be as elaborate. This will be an inside the tank refugium. No flooding allowed! I already flood too much when I try to watch TV AND do water changes. ![]() |
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