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Necessity is the mother of invention and his dual pronged approach is definitely innovative.
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Ya, I don't fork it anymore. Not sure if I miss it or not. Ocassionally I'd accidentally fork someone sleeping in the bed. I'm sure they are happy that I'm not bothering them anymore.
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i hear ya. while i consider myself to be a master baster i never attempt it if my wrasses have gone to sleep for fear of basting them.
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No question, I would siphon a shallow sand bed.
I don't siphon the DSB in my seagrass tank. I use sand sifting seastars and manual agitation clean the uppermost centimetre, but I don't go below that. |
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I'm still not sure how you'd siphon a fine sugary sand bed. Even though I intend to remove quite a bit of sand in the near future as an ongoing maintenance issue how would you do it without removing your sand bed?
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if the sugar sand is deep then stirring it is a bad idea , if its shallow then theres no harm in raking it ![]()
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