Hi,
I have no objection to plant life and/or refugiums, just an observation. I also have no space for a refugium unless it's a tiny one.
As a Newbie, I started with live rock and tap water in a 55 gal, cycled quickly and kept a FOWLR for about a month. I had marginal nitrates from the bioload (my unsalted tap water tests for nitrates are 0). Then I added power compact lights, and as soon as the green algae showed up, nitrates went to 0 and have never returned.
I have since switched to milli-Q pure water that I get from my lab at work (a well maintained filtering system designed for use in a analytical lab) and my coraline has taken off, and still no nitrates.
The algae never took over the tank, although some is always present. My rocks are very colorful with coraline as well as the back of my tank and every piece of plastic on my powerheads.
I have 6 fish: 2 clowns, 2 firefish, a scooter blennie and a pygmie angel. Not an overload, IMO.
inverts: sally lightfoot and 2 cleaner shrimp. No snails or cleanup crew.
I've got some mushrooms thriving, a xenia splitting multiple times, and a few star polyps. I am adding to the softies slowly.
I haven't lost a fish or invert since the very beginning. One of my firefish lost its tail before I got him and has since grown it back, so I can't be messing up too bad.
Bang, is a refugium in my future? Things seem rather balanced without one, or macros of any sort. Am I being naive? As I add corals, will the need for a refugium arise?
Beasl., I'll bet ya if you added PC lights, you would have the micro algae, and would not feel the need for so much macro. But then, I am still a newbie.
Thanks,
Kathy