Good Morning,
I am delighted to report, upon close investigation of my now 2-month old refugium, I noted multiple small (minute) creatures scurrying about the sand and LR.
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Short of what I have already done is there anyway to ensure some of these critters make there was into the DT to serve as an intermittent food source?
Currently, water from the fuge is gently trickling over the grated (teethed) top edge of the fuge wall into the sump return chamber. I also have 3 small (3/16") holes which I drilled about 1/2 way (height) of the fuge wall to promote additional gentle, yet positive, flow from the fuge into the sump return chamber. These holes are below the water level of both chambers.
Are there any other recommendations to take advantage of this growing natural food source?
This is my first refugium. Can you tell?
Kind Regards, Keith
I am delighted to report, upon close investigation of my now 2-month old refugium, I noted multiple small (minute) creatures scurrying about the sand and LR.
Short of what I have already done is there anyway to ensure some of these critters make there was into the DT to serve as an intermittent food source?
Currently, water from the fuge is gently trickling over the grated (teethed) top edge of the fuge wall into the sump return chamber. I also have 3 small (3/16") holes which I drilled about 1/2 way (height) of the fuge wall to promote additional gentle, yet positive, flow from the fuge into the sump return chamber. These holes are below the water level of both chambers.
Are there any other recommendations to take advantage of this growing natural food source?
This is my first refugium. Can you tell?
Kind Regards, Keith