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Originally Posted by
Posiden http:///forum/thread/381742/refugium#post_3327415
Dynamic Aquaria I have read. The first and the third edition. I don't recall him saying he coined the term?
The Reef Aquarium, I have not had a chance to read. So I can not say.
In the end its not important. Thank you for replying though. It just interesting how Refugia refers to more then just our tanks.
Burrito,
Pick your poison on the algae. They all are good and do the job. Some come at a higher risk then others. Some need to be in the sand and other don't. As for lighting, A simple CF bulb will do just fine. The kind you get at the home improvement store. The twist style bulbs. Just get the natural daylight and you'll be fine. The 13 or the 23 watt should work.
Page 288 of The Reef Aquarium by Delbeek and Sprung
REFUGIA
“Dr. Walter Adey of the Smithsonian institution first used the term Refugia to describe bodies of water separate from the main display but connected where populations of organisms (plants or animals can develop freely without being preyed upon by fishes (Ady, 1983). The term also applies to places within the tank where these organisms may develop without being consumed directly by the fishes, such as within a stack of rocks or in the sand substrate …………….”
I will dig out my copy of Dynamic Aquaria and add to this post tomorrow