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![]() Here is a idea from a HUGE thread over at RC debating the pros and cons of a DSB ... the general consensus at this late stage of the thread ( 45 pages long !
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![]() I don't think this is a realistic option at all for the people who want the "sand" critters as well as the reef. Actualy I think the best thing that has come out of the thread ia running about 1 to 2" of sand. The people doing this are not having the problems of the deeper beeds.
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![]() Maybe you missed the point ? ... the idea was that a substrate was used ( as opposed to NO substrate Ie. barebottom ) but without the maintenance of either a barebottom tank or even a shallow sandbed ... nothing to do with sand critters ... make more sense now ? ... actually I will take it one step more ... if you have a shallow sand bed you will have to vacuum it for detritus ... dont you think you will be vacuuming up those sand critters too ?
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![]() It's funny I had sort of the same thoughts while cleaning out my 40g w/DSB.
Why not use a plenum and "bagged filter sand" (easy to remove) in a sump. I liked his idea of running a Magnum under the plenum to remove the crap that falls thru. I think I would still have about two inches of sand in the main tank for appearance and critters.
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![]() From what I've read this is what I would do.
I would have 1-2" in the display and have a remote DSB tank, partitioned into two sections. This way I could alternate the cleanings of one side per x number of years. |
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ahh ok, personaly i think coating the bottom with a agracreet mixture and making it a giant live rock for a base would be a lot better than going with large rubble. the down side is you have to empty your tank to do this and then cure it. Steve
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