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It was 10” in my 58 gal refugium, main tank on had about an inch. I removed it all over a few months. The tank was 3 or 4 years old at the time. Never had any nutrients spike when I took it out, but I did have some algae cycling through, which means they were there. I had way overdone the denitrifying bacteria with all the rock/sand/pellets.
As someone stated earlier, if your algae is growing, it is removing nutrients,
If your nitrates are rising, your adding in more than able to remove, so reduce your input and/or increase your output.
I actually removed my sand and feed so little after watching the Jason fox tour video. Tanks are bare bottom and mostly tangs, doesn’t feed much. I had anthias, seemed to do fine on less feedings. They ended up changing sexes and killing each other, but I don’t think it was from the feedings
As someone stated earlier, if your algae is growing, it is removing nutrients,
If your nitrates are rising, your adding in more than able to remove, so reduce your input and/or increase your output.
I actually removed my sand and feed so little after watching the Jason fox tour video. Tanks are bare bottom and mostly tangs, doesn’t feed much. I had anthias, seemed to do fine on less feedings. They ended up changing sexes and killing each other, but I don’t think it was from the feedings