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Doing my initial water fill on my 210 reef tank startup soon. Going with bare bottom and dry rock aquascape. The plan is to place a remote sandbed in my sump as part of my refugium and I’m looking for advice. I’ve had experience with sand and bare bottom setups, and see the advantages of both as they really represent different parts of the reef. I have a 100gal rubbermaid stock tank as my sump with external return pump. My protein skimmer and heater will also be in this refugium/sump.
Considerations:
-Best sand for this application- crushed coral or small grain sizes(for pods/chemistry buffering/etc)
-place sand in a removable trough inside my sump so it can be removed and cleaned easily(less volume), or just directly in the entirety of the bottom of the stock tank(for greater volume)?
-chaeto and other macro algae recommendations
-how deep of a sandbed? For ease of cleaning(if necessary) or for effective dsb( if that even makes sense, I do not like a dsb in the display)
- to clean or not to clean this remote sand bed?
Considerations:
-Best sand for this application- crushed coral or small grain sizes(for pods/chemistry buffering/etc)
-place sand in a removable trough inside my sump so it can be removed and cleaned easily(less volume), or just directly in the entirety of the bottom of the stock tank(for greater volume)?
-chaeto and other macro algae recommendations
-how deep of a sandbed? For ease of cleaning(if necessary) or for effective dsb( if that even makes sense, I do not like a dsb in the display)
- to clean or not to clean this remote sand bed?