norfolkgarden
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But it certainly gets turned over. Storm waves can dig out sand from the bottom and put it up on shore or move entire sand bars someplace else. Currents can move sand on a daily basis. Reef bottoms are generally not a static environment.
Lol. Let me give you our 2" pistol shrimp!
It's not as bad as an engineer goby, but close enough.
Growing frag disks on the sand is now much less of as option. They can end up completely covered in a days (nights) time.
BTW, Our 6" oolite DSB no longer "works" as a phosphate sponge after only 1.5 years.
A terribly overstocked and overfed tank used it up. We now keep it from crashing with GFO, Chemipure and 1/4 to 1/3 water changes every week to ten days.
Can't think of a fish, coral or invert I would want to edit out, so I do the maintenance instead.
One advantage, Massive water changes means no need to dose regularly. At least it's less maintenance that way.