![]() |
Deep sand bed question.
In my new (1 month old) FOWLR set up, I put 30 lbs of LR and for a
substrate, I put 40lbs of aragonite sand and 20 lbs of live sand. I can now see two distinct layers in the sand. A layer of white about one inch deep with a gray layer below it. I've seen pictures of tanks where the two layers represent the aerobic and anaerobic bacteria at work. Have I unwittingly created a "sand bed"? (not complaining if I did) And a second question: With this much LR and LS, and running a skimmer, do I need additional filtration, assuming I maintain a reasonable bioload? Let's say 6 3-4" fish and 5 or 6 assorted shrimp/crabs/snails. I currently have an Aquaclear 300 running just to provide mechanical filtration. Thanks, Mark |
Mark Cooper wrote:
In my new (1 month old) FOWLR set up, I put 30 lbs of LR and for a substrate, I put 40lbs of aragonite sand and 20 lbs of live sand. I can now see two distinct layers in the sand. A layer of white about one inch deep with a gray layer below it. I've seen pictures of tanks where the two layers represent the aerobic and anaerobic bacteria at work. Have I unwittingly created a "sand bed"? (not complaining if I did) And a second question: With this much LR and LS, and running a skimmer, do I need additional filtration, assuming I maintain a reasonable bioload? Let's say 6 3-4" fish and 5 or 6 assorted shrimp/crabs/snails. I currently have an Aquaclear 300 running just to provide mechanical filtration. Thanks, Mark How big is your tank? -- Donnie Vazquez Sunderland, MD |
Donnie Vazquez wrote in
: Mark Cooper wrote: In my new (1 month old) FOWLR set up, I put 30 lbs of LR and for a substrate, I put 40lbs of aragonite sand and 20 lbs of live sand. I can now see two distinct layers in the sand. A layer of white about one inch deep with a gray layer below it. I've seen pictures of tanks where the two layers represent the aerobic and anaerobic bacteria at work. Have I unwittingly created a "sand bed"? (not complaining if I did) And a second question: With this much LR and LS, and running a skimmer, do I need additional filtration, assuming I maintain a reasonable bioload? Let's say 6 3-4" fish and 5 or 6 assorted shrimp/crabs/snails. I currently have an Aquaclear 300 running just to provide mechanical filtration. Thanks, Mark How big is your tank? Oops, 55 gallon. Mark |
Mark Cooper wrote:
Donnie Vazquez wrote in : Mark Cooper wrote: In my new (1 month old) FOWLR set up, I put 30 lbs of LR and for a substrate, I put 40lbs of aragonite sand and 20 lbs of live sand. I can now see two distinct layers in the sand. A layer of white about one inch deep with a gray layer below it. I've seen pictures of tanks where the two layers represent the aerobic and anaerobic bacteria at work. Have I unwittingly created a "sand bed"? (not complaining if I did) And a second question: With this much LR and LS, and running a skimmer, do I need additional filtration, assuming I maintain a reasonable bioload? Let's say 6 3-4" fish and 5 or 6 assorted shrimp/crabs/snails. I currently have an Aquaclear 300 running just to provide mechanical filtration. Thanks, Mark How big is your tank? Oops, 55 gallon. Mark If I had to guess I'd say you're probably fine but I'd keep an eye on the nitrates. If they become a problem, you could add more rock and/or lose the Aquaclear. -- Donnie Vazquez Sunderland, MD |
All times are GMT +1. The time now is 04:07 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
FishKeepingBanter.com