elegance coral
They call me EC
This is a great read. However, I'm now confused as ever. To DSB or not DSB :hmm2:
I am setting up a 75g FOWLR aggressive tank and was considering doing a 16"x18"x6"H sand bed in the sump to help with nitrates. Also having cheato on top. Sounds like I should just go with cheato, eh?
You can just go with cheato and it should work fine. Having no sand on the bottom does make it easier to keep clean. There are benefits to having a DSB though. It's just important to keep in mind that the typical thinking behind DSB's is greatly flawed. You wouldn't allow a caged hamster, snake, bird, or any other pet, to deposit its own waste on the bottom of the cage until worms, insects, and their larvae set up shop and began feeding on it. This would cause your pet to become ill and possibly die. You MUST keep their cage clean. There is little difference when it comes to the delicate coral reef species we try to keep in our little glass cages. We must keep their environment clean. The presence of large numbers of detritivores, like bristle worms, in a DSB is a sign that there is a large amount of detritus (waste) in the sand. You wouldn't force a hamster to live under such conditions. Why force some of the most environmentally sensitive creatures on the planet to live under such horrid conditions? If you do go with a DSB, just keep it clean. Critters like bristle worms will not keep the sand clean for you, any more than maggots living on the bottom of a bird cage would keep it clean. A simple gravel vac ran through the sand during water changes will go a long way towards keeping the sand, and the system as a whole, clean. HTH.