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View Poll Results: Should you vacuum your sanbed regularly to avoid nitrates spike and other problems | |||
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37 | 53.62% |
no |
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32 | 46.38% |
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A Deep Sand Bed in a reef aquarium is like a separate organism in itself. In Canada it is almost impossible to properly construct, populate and re-populate one with the appropriate organisms. You can run your aquarium however you like of course, but your statement above does not apply to a sandbed that will help process wastes in the long run. If you don't maintain your substrate, you will be dealing with excess nutrient problems eventually. By maintaining I mean manually removing any detritus buildup.
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