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Old 04-22-2007, 10:16 PM
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Get live sand from as many places as you can, local stores etc, a pound or two from each and seed your sand bed with it, some small stars etc. will do nicely as well but let your sand bed get established before you add stars (they eat pretty much everything they encounter in the sand). As was suggested, a DSB is a lot of work, do as much research as you can, and be prepared for a long long long break in period. I had a DSB in my refugium (50 gallon) that was above my old 90 gallon, live rock rubble, live sand etc all contributed to making it live. As I said, lots of live sand from everywhere I got away from DSB's as I'm not convinced it's the best way to go for my likes. If you want sand diving fish etc then for sure a DSB is a nice way to go.

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Old 04-22-2007, 10:32 PM
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I second all the recommendations for further research. I would also suggest if you are going to go that route that you plan on getting something to turn over/stir up your bed frequently; sand sifting starfish, lipstick conch, etc.

I run a DSB, which is around 4-6" in my 230g. For the most part the top stays white and turned over because of my sand sifters, but at the same time there is also an accumilation of crap between the glass and the sand that never gets touched. Visually and aesthetically its ugly, so plan to clean or manually turn over the sand next to your glass.

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