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When I upgraded my tank October of 2018; then present day

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Beautiful!
Quick question for you - How do you suggest siphoning the sand-bed without disrupting the coral? I am currently trying to not make mine angry. Is that even something that can be avoided? Or is it just inevitable and they will get over it once everything settles down a bit?
I don't really siphon the sand bed; just use a long turkey baster to disturb it some in order to release detritus which the corals really appreciate. I also have some nassarius snails and two fighting conchs which keep the sand stirred up pretty well and eat organic matter.
 
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I don't really siphon the sand bed; just use a long turkey baster to disturb it some in order to release detritus which the corals really appreciate. I also have some nassarius snails and two fighting conchs which keep the sand stirred up pretty well and eat organic matter.
Nice! Thanks for the response :)
 

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Was going go something like structure i made on floor,but wanted less rocks actually touching sand bed and more of a nsa aquascape.well because rocks i bought years ago and a accident with one the structures ( which is more compact than would like) i did best i could.i got caves,over hangs/ under hangs,swim throughs and only 2 small pieces of rock touching glass so im happy for first ever salt water aquascape ^_^.
Give different levels and angles and small holes inbetween where glued rocls together if wanted add frag plugs with corals on ( if not will help with flow )
 

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