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View Poll Results: Should you vacuum your sanbed regularly to avoid nitrates spike and other problems | |||
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37 | 53.62% |
no |
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32 | 46.38% |
Voters: 69. You may not vote on this poll |
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![]() Goes to show what I know, and what I do for maintenance
Guess I'm outta the norm here as I just read this; Quote:
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![]() haha, I think this is a good discussion considering it has always been a big debate about whether they should have a sand bed or not.
Greg, I do not think 6 months is long enough for a sandbed to really "fill up". This is just my oppinion but I had no issues in my sandbed (around 1.5 inchs) for a year and a half. It is only lately that I started having issues. MJ - The dryrock I used is the same as what has been in the tank when I started. I could take a piece of rock out and some sand, put them both in RO water and test the water to test if there is any level increase. Hmm..might be worth doing =P, and perhaps everyone else who can participate can do so too and we can pool in our results =D. Last edited by Kraken; 03-20-2014 at 05:25 AM. |
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![]() What issues have you had ?
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![]() I had Cyano issues recently, but I'm currently cured ...
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![]() If your tank is doing well and you like the look of sand why change what you're doing? Unfortunately, not all tanks can handle the extra nutrients of an un-maintained sand bed.
My tanks have been bare bottom for the past 6 or 7 years. I like the look, and I don't miss dealing with sand and the crud it collects. But of course this is just my preference. |
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![]() I voted no. When I had a sandbed its was pretty deep in both the tank and refugium/sump. Lots of critters so I never siphoned it. Mind you that was back when that was the big thing.
I have been running bare for years now. Was going to add some to my new tank for wrasses but the pain of looking after it was not worth it.
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