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Unread 11/20/2017, 08:19 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by rayjay View Post
That "crud" is providing excellent breeding grounds for nasty bacteria. The seahorses can survive quite well with lower densities of pods, but DON'T do well with nasty bacteria.
Pods will do just fine feeding on particulate matter, but if it is congregating into visible type batches, it's time to remove it IMO.
100% agree, which is why I added a wavemaker to the refugium. Gets the crud up moving; now it's in a filter sock. My sump is looking much cleaner now that i have added that.


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