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Old 11-04-2010, 10:00 PM
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I would like to know what type / size of sand people have with their MP40 that doesn't blow around alot. I don't like the bare bottomed look but I also don't want a sand storm. Some movement of the sand is okay. I am hoping to buy it this weekend. Thank you.
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Old 11-04-2010, 10:07 PM
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:42 PM
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I would like to know what type / size of sand people have with their MP40 that doesn't blow around alot. I don't like the bare bottomed look but I also don't want a sand storm. Some movement of the sand is okay. I am hoping to buy it this weekend. Thank you.
If it not too low it does not interfere with the sand.

If it is near the bottom clear an 8inch of so area and the sand will not be affected.
Fine grain sand IMO looks more natural and all kinds of crittters live there as well as some fish overnight there.
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If it not too low it does not interfere with the sand.

If it is near the bottom clear an 8inch of so area and the sand will not be affected.
Fine grain sand IMO looks more natural and all kinds of crittters live there as well as some fish overnight there.
Thanks for the information. My new tank is only going to be 18" high so I don't have too much room to play with. I do prefer the look of finer sand so I think I will go with CaribSea Special. I'll let the MP40 clear the area beneath it (if it does) and maybe try to cover the bare area with rubble. Will have to wait and see, maybe not too long as my new aquarium is in this weekend!!
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I have 2 MP40's in a 120G (48X24X24). I use Caribbea Special Grade Reef Sand for a shallow sand bed and it never moves no matter what setting on the MP40's. My rockwork consists of 3 islands with lots of exposed sand.
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Old 11-05-2010, 08:04 PM
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I have 2 MP40's in a 120G (48X24X24). I use Caribbea Special Grade Reef Sand for a shallow sand bed and it never moves no matter what setting on the MP40's. My rockwork consists of 3 islands with lots of exposed sand.
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I have 2 MP40's in a 120G (48X24X24). I use Caribbea Special Grade Reef Sand for a shallow sand bed and it never moves no matter what setting on the MP40's. My rockwork consists of 3 islands with lots of exposed sand.
+1 Same with me but 90G (24"). The MP40 is 1/2 the way up and doesn't really kick up the sand too much.
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Old 11-05-2010, 08:16 PM
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In any newly set up system with fresh sand and an MP40, you'll likely have some movement for a while, until the sand 'matures'. Aside from location, the mode and how high you crank up the power will have a great impact on what happens to your substrate. Once the bacteria, critters, minerals in the water start colonizing & encrusting the sand grains, you should be fine. My 77 is the standard height and I have two MP40s about 3-4 inches from the surface, no issues with sand unless I or one of the critters disturbs it. No idea what kind of substrate/sand I have since I purchased everything used. Seems to be variety of small/medium/large stuff. You can always keep the pump on a relatively low power setting until you get the landscape sorted out.
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