use a rigid tube connected to flex tube to do your water changes. while siphoning, suck out the sand. after a number of water changes, you should start to see some glass depending on the thickness of your sandbed.
I am not posting to argue either way but i would recommend bb and thats what i'm in the process of doing with my tank. IMO sand just hides the crap we don't want to see nor do we want to believe exists in our tanks.
BTW- brads advice is good because i found my rocks have been shifting as i vacuum more and more sand with each water change.
i don't really see the need to put starboard on the bottom although i would consider a layer of acrylic. Also consider the faux pas sand bed as noted on this tread in RC with various options
http://reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=392144
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Originally Posted by OCDP
Thanks for the comments guys.
Willow: Do you mean vacuum it out then put a micron bag inside the tank to collect floating junk?
Reef_Raf: Thanks for the advice.. I'll make sure to watch the rocks. Last thing I need is my rockwork toppling down.
Asmodeus: Glad to hear your enjoying the BB experience. I hope mine goes well.. if I decide to go through with it of course.
Chad: Glad to hear your enjoying your BB experience as well  I will be runing a skimmer if I go BB.. I think my SPS will do better this way.
I am still wondering if a Yellow Watchman can live in a tank without a sandbed  I really hope so, as this is something I would like to try. Anyone have any input?
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