Going back to sandbed

borderreef

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I have been BB for several years, but I am now upgrading to a 125g and I think I'm going back to sand. I have not decided whether it will be DSB or not. Anyhow, is there and updated info out there on a viable replacement for southdown? I actually used this when I first got into this hobby many (many) years ago.
 
If you are planning on high flow system, southdown sand is not ideal. If you decide to use Southdown sand, you can get it from Marco rocks.
 
IMO: Don't use a DSB. Just add enough sand to cover the glass and make the tank aesthetically pleasing. That's what I have because it just helps keep the tank cleaner.
 
I actually had a 6" DSB in my 45g tall when I first started about 15 years ago. Loved it. I used southdown then without any problems. Once it settled, I found it easy to maintain. One nice thing I liked was if it got looking crappy, I could syphon off the very top layer and refesh it. When I moved and broke down the tank, I decided to try BB. Liked it ok, but miss the bed and all the critters. So, I'll probably only go with a 3" bed to get that look back. I know Southdown/NewCastle is not readily available at HD any more, I'm just wondering if there is anything else out there.
 
Yeah, you can get some neat life in a sand bed. I feel as if I can keep my tank cleaner without a sand bed, but I miss the diversity I got from it.
 
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