Sand vac or no sand vac.

To vac or not to vac.


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ylreefer

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So, I've just set up nano reef, 3 months after converting my 180g to FOT. What can I say, once your got the bug thats it. Lol.

And thought it would be interesting to know everyone's thoughts on vaccuming the substrate.

I'm stuck between decisions at the moment, ime sand vaccing definitely reduces nutrients, but on the other hand I want this tank to be super low maintenance as I travel for work frequently (not at the moment obviously)

We know that you decide to do this you should do it from the get go, or if your don't then it's best not to disturb it at all.

So. What is all your opinions and what do you currently do for your nano reef.

Let's see some of the nano. (apologies for the blues) 11pm.

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In my opinion, and without anything more than anecdotal evidence to back up this approach, I don't vacuum sand as I'm trying to achieve stability and I feel like disturbing it impacts on my systems overall stability. This has worked for my three tanks.

That said I do have a sandsifting starfish and my sand bed is pretty deep (6 inches).
 

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I don’t vacuum my sand for tye following reasons: 1) it isn’t really that thick.
2) I feel like disturbing it might irritate some of the corals or release some harmful gases into the water. But I do siphon it every now and then just to remove any poop or detritus on the surface of the sand.
 

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