jnarowe
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Remote Deep Sand Bed. This is a common way of getting the benefits of sand without the hassle of maintaining it in the display.
Most people like the look of sand in their display, but I don't really care about that. I am more interested in "safer" reef keeping so I am going bare bottom slowly. VERY slowly.
There are some threads on RC about using a 5 gal. bucket as a remote DSB and that is certainly something you can consider. For a small system I would probably employ that method and maybe just an SSB or BB in the display.
This topic can get a little out-of-hand, but essentially it comes down to what your reef-keeping philosophy is. I coach some local reefers and that's the first question I ask. "What is your reef-keeping philosophy?" and I usually get a blank stare or befuddled look.
Then I try to work the person through the various bits of information they hold to be true to squeeze out a philosophy. And to be sure, our philosophies change as we grow in the hobby and have various experiences in it.
Most people like the look of sand in their display, but I don't really care about that. I am more interested in "safer" reef keeping so I am going bare bottom slowly. VERY slowly.
There are some threads on RC about using a 5 gal. bucket as a remote DSB and that is certainly something you can consider. For a small system I would probably employ that method and maybe just an SSB or BB in the display.
This topic can get a little out-of-hand, but essentially it comes down to what your reef-keeping philosophy is. I coach some local reefers and that's the first question I ask. "What is your reef-keeping philosophy?" and I usually get a blank stare or befuddled look.
Then I try to work the person through the various bits of information they hold to be true to squeeze out a philosophy. And to be sure, our philosophies change as we grow in the hobby and have various experiences in it.