DSB SPS tanks

I do..but I'm still low on SPS mostly LPS atm will be adding more sps in about a month or 2. Tanks only 3 months old atm. I've proboly got maybe a dozen acros/frags floating around, and a dozen montis/frags.

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i have a DSB in my sps tank and love it. it takes some time to get your flow pattern down without making a sand storm. but once you figure that out your home free.
 
I do and I like it, but I also haven't really tried anthing else.
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yes,yes, I know. too much macro. It's that big carpet in the corner, it's eaten too many tangs to count!
 
Mine's a 4" DSB w/ mainly SPS corals (some LPS and clams). I also have a DSB in my fuge and lots of rock.
 
i do. i like it, although my next tank will not have 1...looks good and natural and going good, but just another thing to worry about...(sandstorms, nutrient absorbtion-tank crash, syphoning, some don't but i do...).
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8957257#post8957257 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by tacocat
Why's that Steve?

The additional filtration benefits mostly. And the ability to keep a jawfish. That said, there are some potential drawbacks that come with a DSB.


But I definitely would not one in my present tank - it is only 24" deep. I would want a 30" tall tank, minimum. With trim around the base to hide most of the sand depth from the front view.

Sometimes I think about an offline DSB, but I never do anything about it. Right now, my SSB is at most, 1-1/2"
 
i use one because BB just got ugly to me after a while, and I had bad nitrate build up. also most of the successful tanks I see and like are dsb so they must be doing something right....my only issue is flow blowing sand, cause I want the same amount of flow i had when bb
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8961736#post8961736 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by onehundred20
i use one because BB just got ugly to me after a while, and I had bad nitrate build up. also most of the successful tanks I see and like are dsb so they must be doing something right....my only issue is flow blowing sand, cause I want the same amount of flow i had when bb
Look into a remote DSB if you have the room, lets me have the flow I like in my display and have the benefits of the DSB(also easily replacable when fully absorbed.)
 
I did DSB(plenum with 6' skimmer) years ago.
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Never could stop the algae though, even with a 6' skimmer and a boatload of GFO. ;)
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=8960880#post8960880 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by AcroSteve
The additional filtration benefits mostly. And the ability to keep a jawfish. That said, there are some potential drawbacks that come with a DSB.


But I definitely would not one in my present tank - it is only 24" deep. I would want a 30" tall tank, minimum. With trim around the base to hide most of the sand depth from the front view.

Sometimes I think about an offline DSB, but I never do anything about it. Right now, my SSB is at most, 1-1/2"

I hear you on the jawfish. My buddy had a 8'x2'x2' 240 with a 6" sandbed and a canopy (which had a lip over the top of the tank). It was like looking through a '34 Ford chop top.

Some really neat creatures are associated with sand. I keep an acrylic sandbox in my display for my leopard wrasses. For the extra filtration, have you looked at the sulphur based reactors? I'm researching them now.
 
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