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View Poll Results: What size substrate do you use in your high flow SPS tank and why?
Sugar Sand 28 28.87%
Aragamax Select 50 51.55%
Larger 19 19.59%
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Old 08-15-2012, 04:43 PM
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+2 but I still think it would be best to run bare bottom...
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Old 08-15-2012, 05:26 PM
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Is there a way to see who's voting under which category so I can determine who might have a similar tank setup to my own?
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I like the look of sand, the owner of my last tank had 1" + Crushed coral in there without any problem but after I dumped some sugarfine in it started getting the stank spots. I think I might try a bag of seafloor grade in this setup before I upgrade to whatever my next setup is.

This tank started out with some sugar fine but with some of the flow i ended up with bare spots. I have sucked out most of the sugar fine leaving a shallow sand area over 1/3 - half the tank and a rubble zone in the other half. ZnP are in the rubble zone and I pull an occasional natural spreading frag out of there.

I tried bare bottom in my frag tank and the bottom cracked.. although i do not believe the crack was related to the bare bottom, there was no rock-slide that i could see i just came downstairs and the tank was cracked.
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Is the Caribsea Seaflor sand too large for sand sifting fish?
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Is the Caribsea Seaflor sand too large for sand sifting fish?
Can anyone comment on this?
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I've got Caribsea flor in both my 20 gal cube and my 77 gal display. My yellow watchman goby and pistol shrimp sift through it all day long in my cube and I have a twinspot goby that sifts through it in my main DT. They don't seem to mind. From what I've read anything 1-2 mm is good.
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2"-3" sugar sand in 144G with 2 MP40's and a MP10. I used to have a little bit of sandstorms but with some playing around with the positioning of some rocks and the vortechs it's no longer a problem. And no dead spots.
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I've got Caribsea flor in both my 20 gal cube and my 77 gal display. My yellow watchman goby and pistol shrimp sift through it all day long in my cube and I have a twinspot goby that sifts through it in my main DT. They don't seem to mind. From what I've read anything 1-2 mm is good.
My twin spot was the reason I went with a finer sand in my display tank. I was worried about the coarseness of the Aragamax Select. It is the 1-2mm stuff that I've got, and it is just so coarse. If yours can handle it, maybe I'll think about swapping it out. I do have some sand in the water column.
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Is the Caribsea Seaflor sand too large for sand sifting fish?
That's what I've always used and I've always kept sand-sifters.
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Is there a way to see who's voting under which category so I can determine who might have a similar tank setup to my own?
you could bribe a staff member

But seriously, no, it's not setup that way.
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