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Sand or no sand!!

ericrodriguez

NJRC Member
I’m thinking of taking the sand out before I start adding more acros again. Tank it’s running august 14 2020. Thanks God The system it’s stable again and that’s something I’m really considering plus adding t5 to the xr15 currently running now.
Thought and Experience will be greatly appreciate it thanks
 

nightmarepl

NJRC Member
I’m thinking of taking the sand out before I start adding more acros again. Tank it’s running august 14 2020. Thanks God The system it’s stable again and that’s something I’m really considering plus adding t5 to the xr15 currently running now.
Thought and Experience will be greatly appreciate it thanks
honestly is it a reef without sand and the creatures living in it? i removed sand once from my 20gallon and never had stability as i did
 

john90009

NJRC Member
Your tank is sustaining itself now with the sand bed, if you remove some over the weeks the tank will have to adjust to the tank with less sand, so I think you would be unbalancing it every time you removed sand.
 

ericrodriguez

NJRC Member
thanks everyone for your response;)

I’ve seen videos of people getting better results after removing it that’s why I decided to ask here and see your thoughts…
It’s getting harder to keep the phosphates down!!
I thought about it as a help
 

eholceker

NJRC Member
thanks everyone for your response;)

I’ve seen videos of people getting better results after removing it that’s why I decided to ask here and see your thoughts…
It’s getting harder to keep the phosphates down!!
I thought about it as a help
Controlled lanthum dosing in a skimmer. Phosphates also bind to live rock.
 

erics210

NJRC Member
I have not had sand since November 2019. And still ha e phosphates issues. So, it's not a cure all.

Some SPS dominant tanks remove sand just to allow for way more flow
 

amado

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My vote is always for sand in a tank.
I have sand in 3 of my tanks. The only frag tanks have no sand.
when I moved and I setup my system I was going to do no sand on my 220g
My wife looked at the tank with rocks and no sand and say that looks like ****
Add sand.

have have wrasses that sleep in the sand.
I have snails that clean the sand.
I have diamond goby that cleans the sand all day.
 

nightmarepl

NJRC Member
My vote is always for sand in a tank.
I have sand in 3 of my tanks. The only frag tanks have no sand.
when I moved and I setup my system I was going to do no sand on my 220g
My wife looked at the tank with rocks and no sand and say that looks like ****
Add sand.

have have wrasses that sleep in the sand.
I have snails that clean the sand.
I have diamond goby that cleans the sand all day.
which wrasse you got
 

DYIguy

NJRC Member
I had a yellow coris wrasse that would spend 10 hrs a day in the sand- went to 'bed' at the same time every day, have a flasher now that either doesn't sleep in the sand or does it after lights out
 
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