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![]() "Put 030516 in email subj to get thru" wrote in message ... I'm running a microreef (15 gal) with no sand and a bunch of live rock (tank is about 1/2 full of live rock). Nitrates are zero, but I have to watch the pH. I used to have a 65 gal tank with a 3-4 inches of live sand. When I moved out and broke down the tank, the sand was all poopy underneath. I had a whole bunch of red and blue legged hermit crabs which I thought would sift the sand. Apparently they didn't sift the sand much below the depth of 1/2 inch. Lots of cool humongous worms in the bottom of the sand though. Are people concerned about all the poopy stuff that builds up down in the sand? Recommend to have DSB for any Reef tank. 3-4" is good. Better to get a fine sand like "Southdown" / "aragonite" or similar type so it can not trap thing unlike CC type. The poop will decompose by itself or by those critter that live on and in the sand. The worm critter will stir your sand and will release some toxic from the sand. Water circulation is important also. You do not want any "Dead Spot". Crab will scanvengage any uneaten thing that was leftover. Worm will stir your sand. CapFusion,... |
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