Hello fellow members of New Jersey Reefers Club,
It been over 2 years since I return into the aquarium hobby, but I was mostly into the Freshwater aspect. So when I jump into saltwater I decided to go big or nothing. I have 125 gallon Display Tank with 140 lbs. Live Rock, as well as 4” Deep Sand Bed. There a 75 gallon sump/refugium with addition of 30 lbs. of Live Rock as well. Alongside the sump I have a Fluval FX6 (which is clean every two weeks), reactor that house carbon and GFO.
I recently did some maintenance within the DT and move the sand around. I noticed as I shift the sand around that I didn’t have much critters within, well at least from where I can see from the glass panel. It been three days and the Deep Sand bed has develop air pockets which is escaping into the column and does tell me my sand bed is alive and well.
So my question here: What more can I do to aerial the Deep Sand? OR What critter should added into the display tank?
It been over 2 years since I return into the aquarium hobby, but I was mostly into the Freshwater aspect. So when I jump into saltwater I decided to go big or nothing. I have 125 gallon Display Tank with 140 lbs. Live Rock, as well as 4” Deep Sand Bed. There a 75 gallon sump/refugium with addition of 30 lbs. of Live Rock as well. Alongside the sump I have a Fluval FX6 (which is clean every two weeks), reactor that house carbon and GFO.
I recently did some maintenance within the DT and move the sand around. I noticed as I shift the sand around that I didn’t have much critters within, well at least from where I can see from the glass panel. It been three days and the Deep Sand bed has develop air pockets which is escaping into the column and does tell me my sand bed is alive and well.
So my question here: What more can I do to aerial the Deep Sand? OR What critter should added into the display tank?