In a word, no. Oyster shells and powdered coral calcium are primarily aragonite, which is insoluble at reef pH and is roughly the same composition as your sand anyway. So, at best it will do nothing, and at worst you will have cloudy water form the powdered coral calcium kicking up in the flow
Most of my experience was in freshwater. Plants and such. And we used a dirt base capped with sand and gravel to create a cryptic zone of sorts.
Am I just still thinking along the freshwater lines? Or is the principle the same for salty
The comparatively large grain of some products like that makes them capable of collecting a lot of organic debris. I ended up throwing away my crushed coral for this reason. In addition, I wouldn't expect a DSB to function well with such a layer on top.
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