rockethippo AC Members Feb 28, 2007 888 0 0 31 Yukon Territory, Canada Apr 22, 2007 #1 Can your fuge be a frag tank? Just if it has the right lighting right?
Germanman My fish are my babies Nov 24, 2005 5,467 3 60 38 Santa Barbara, California andrewsaquariums.blogspot.com Apr 23, 2007 #2 yes...but most are to small...and have far to much dirt in them for them...xenia will flourish though and actually pulls more phosphates and nitrates.
yes...but most are to small...and have far to much dirt in them for them...xenia will flourish though and actually pulls more phosphates and nitrates.
rockethippo AC Members Feb 28, 2007 888 0 0 31 Yukon Territory, Canada Apr 23, 2007 #3 So if i fraged a coral do I put it in the main tank?
Germanman My fish are my babies Nov 24, 2005 5,467 3 60 38 Santa Barbara, California andrewsaquariums.blogspot.com Apr 23, 2007 #4 well yea...but why would u frag it?...why not let the coral grow...unless it gets to big...its up to u where to put it really.
well yea...but why would u frag it?...why not let the coral grow...unless it gets to big...its up to u where to put it really.
ooja3k AC Members Jul 3, 2007 1,025 0 0 San Luis Obispo Aug 24, 2007 #5 well i would frag it so i could put it in different areas of my reef...
ricsreef AC Members Jun 22, 2007 343 0 0 59 Louisville,Ky Aug 24, 2007 #6 You generally want less flow in your fuge. than most corals need,not that it cant be done,just use corals that dont need a lot of flow.I guess they would be fine,as long as you have the lighting and flow they need to grow.
You generally want less flow in your fuge. than most corals need,not that it cant be done,just use corals that dont need a lot of flow.I guess they would be fine,as long as you have the lighting and flow they need to grow.