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![]() From my perspective (real world knowledge), invest your money elsewhere. I have seen many nice tanks over the past 10+ years, not one has ever used this product. I am confident you can accomplish whatever your goals are for this tank without this product.
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![]() I'm actually looking at the system as a whole, not so much just the product... It's the theory behind the system, skimmerless w/ significant planctonic biodiversity that interests me the most. We've all run the typical berlin system to varying degrees of success - its the alternatives that I'm finding interesting...
I'm still wrapping my mind around why I'm skimming out all "planktonic life" simply to be trying to replace it with supplements (ie Kent phyto/chroma/zoomax, reefroids etc), I'm also being tempted by those non phytosynthetic gorgonians's etc - which of course would do much better under this type of environment - rather than my 2-3x / day feedings...
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![]() Just a thought, there are different types of refugia that can cultivate different types of micro-crustaceans and plankton.
Like mangrove refugias, turf scrubbers, refugias for cheato, caulerpa and seagrass, as well as lagoon style for LPS. Refugiums can be set up as reactors for zoo or phytoplankton and plumbed in post skimmer. Delbeek's Volume 3 has some really good information on different systems and talks about Miracle Mud. ![]() But back to your point you are still skimming out food.
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![]() I have been using a mineral mud filter (Carab sea mineral mud) for 2 years, 3" -4" mineral bed, algae and 24 hour lighting. I do add suppliments. I seldomly do water changes (a few times a year) and have zero nitrates or phosphates. Everything (sps, lps, softies,zoos,etc)does fine, but I believe a skimmer has its benifits (removing other contaminants and organic compounds) and I will be adding a small hang on skimmer before the mud bed making it a hybred system.Planktonic life is great, my tank gets fed twice a week and all fish are fat and healthy. (I have a pair of realy fat mandarin gobies) Any of my filterfeeding organisms seem to do realy well. I do suppliment once a week (if they are lucky) phyto additions. good luck
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![]() HI I have a 75gal bow front tank with a 30 gal sump c/w miracle mud .I don't have a skimmer just the sump with Calerpa and cheato , sump is full of life grows like mad. The system has been running for about 3 1/2 years only do water changes and all is good.I am not sure if its the miracle mud or not as supposed to change the 1/2 of the mud every 2 years I didn't and everything is still good.
Not sure if that helped I hope so there are lots of ways to do things just find whats best for you. paul |