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I think your snails will do okay. Of course various nails might have different needs so you'll have to get to the nitty gritty on that
Yea that’s my biggest thing. I know the other snails will be fine, but I want to ensure the burrowing ones can burrow, as my biggest problem with my sand rn is not enough turnover and disturbance, which I want to avoid. Algae is growing on it, partly a nutrient issue, but also poor flow bc it’s quite fine, and limited CUC
 
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Yea that’s my biggest thing. I know the other snails will be fine, but I want to ensure the burrowing ones can burrow, as my biggest problem with my sand rn is not enough turnover and disturbance, which I want to avoid. Algae is growing on it, partly a nutrient issue, but also poor flow bc it’s quite fine, and limited CUC
Vacuum your sand regularly
 
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Having a sand bed is a great benefit but only if you maintain it. That means vacuuming it when you do water changes
Yeah exactly. I fell into a trap of tank neglect following exams at university and a new job, but I’m taking steps to avoid that this time around
 

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When you see sandless tanks or empty bottom tanks. It is a experienced keeper that does that. It's normally not recommended for beginners. It takes much longer to mature tank if you don't already have cured Rock live rock etc
 
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When you see sandless tanks or empty bottom tanks. It is a experienced keeper that does that. It's normally not recommended for beginners. It takes much longer to mature tank if you don't already have cured Rock live rock etc
I also don’t like sandless tanks. I like the more natural look it gives
 
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Yeah starting a tank with a sandless bed on dry rock is a challenge and it's a long process
Yeah starting a tank with a sandless bed on dry rock is a challenge and it's a long process
I agree that the natural aesthetic is more appealing. I plan on setting up a tank with live sand from the beach.
 
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Oftentimes the sand shifting happens outside of the reef so all of the biological activity is happening even though it's not right there on the reef
 
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Essentially what I would do is collect my sand and fill the tank with water and Rock and then circulate water for about 6 weeks. After that time parasites will be eliminated. Then I can start to add fish and livestock. However those fish must be quarantined or purchased from aquaculture facilities
 

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All of this will occur with the lights off Then I would start turning off the lights after I was certain that the biological portion was stable and perimeters blah blah blah
 
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