I ended up going with "natural" looking sand. I do appreciate all the pictures of people's setups with Black sand. I think it looks good but couldn't pull the trigger. The back glass will be black which I think will look good.
I was thinking and going to pay the same thing about flow with the sand. Though, honestly, it applies to any system.. Keep the flow good, and no problems..
I love the black sand also. I have heard other people mention a magnetic property to it, but I have never experienced this for myself. Just keep good flow, as with any other sand, and detritus isn't an issue. :bigeyes:
I ended up going with "natural" looking sand. I do appreciate all the pictures of people's setups with Black sand. I think it looks good but couldn't pull the trigger. The back glass will be black which I think will look good.
I love the black sand also. I have heard other people mention a magnetic property to it, but I have never experienced this for myself. Just keep good flow, as with any other sand, and detritus isn't an issue. :bigeyes:
I would expect it to change the shapes that coral grow into after a while. I'm thinking that an sps that's only lit from above would branch wide to maximize exposure and have a less full shape as the top parts shade the lower ones. As opposed to when light is reflected up underneath where you might see a fuller shape. Maybe the first would be more natural, but the second could be what looks better in a full-up tank. It would still be personal taste.
Also, I think there's two types. My natural black sand is from iron deposits off the east coast of the U.S. so it is magnetic. Idk if sand that is black from being busted down lava rocks like you see in Hawaii would behave the same way. It wouldn't surprise me if you could buy reg aragonite that's dyed black either.
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