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Sand! SOS
Im tired of my sugar size sand blowing everywhere. So I've decided to change my sandbed.
I have a 90g tank that will only house SPS corals and 2 vortech pumps, so I need lots of flow. I want the sand to stick to the ground but not big enough to be a detritus trap and BB is not an option kuz it looks unnatural :mrgreen: Any suggestions??? Thanks in advance. Mauricio. |
caribsea special grade sand works well for me with high flow that is (3x modded 6055 in a 30g and they arent getting blown around)
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Remove the sand, go bare bottom. Then you'll never have an issue.
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other than how ugly it looks....
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http://i53.photobucket.com/albums/g7...0/DSC00194.jpg Any other suggestions? I have 2 vortechs and I need lots of flow.. and it seems like caribsea special grade sand is winning so far LOL (Thanks Oceanic-Corals) |
That's weird because all accounts that I've heard about the vortechs suggest that the flow out the powerhead is so gentle that sand blasting wasn't an issue. In fact, someone had a shallow tank of 12 inches while running a vortech and said that sand blasting wasn't a concern for them. It looks to me like your vortech is pretty high up and it still blasts the sand? So maybe just try a heavier grain of sand?
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I test my tank's flow with my hand :mrgreen: and like I said, it seems like there's no enough flow.. but this may be inaccurate :neutral: So I don't know what to do.. I want lots of flow for my SPS :cry: |
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I have 2 MP40s in a standard 120. I use caribsea special grade sand and I have no sand storms and it stays put. Rinse it well...
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Sand just distracts from your corals. The sand must go! Turn those puppies up to 100%.
BTW I don't see the corals in the picture :surprise: |
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I'll be gone for a month and a friend will take care of the tank :neutral: So I'll wait until I come back :wink: |
Of couse it will become a detritus trap. As the pro-bare bottom enthusiasts will say the detritus must settle somewhere and it will settle in your sand. If you go bare bottom you can easily spot detrius build up and siphon it out. Some sandbed owners regularly vaccum their sandbed.
I only have a 1 inch sandbed and vaccum it monthly. |
Thanks Tyler, what kind of sand do you have and what do you use to vaccum you sand?
Thanks. |
Caribsea special grade reef sand.
http://www.caribsea.com/pages/buy_it...anddirect.html Just a $8 thingy... for cleaning gravel/sandbeds. |
and it works? :mrgreen: are you happy so far? :) LOL
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