Odd place to find a Scotts...PEEK-A-BOO

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Battery was dying on phone so could not get a good pic...but you get the point :) Hanging out underneath a big elegance. The wrasses is about 4"
 

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A layer of it and then fine live sand on top of it. Is what I recall hearing when the guy set it up for me. From the way you say it it doesn't sound like it's ideal?!?! Maybe the current moved some fine sand?
 
All my Wrasse fish burrow with no problems. At least they haven't told me they don't like it. Never seen him there before
 
I wasn't aware that some people were still recommending crushed coral and dolomite, but...
I'm not sure that it is 'optimal' for sand burying wrasses, and would think that that sand will settle to the bottom, under the cr. coral
 
From my introduction thread a few days ago...

"Started out in January paying for someone to basically have fun with their taste in my office. Meaning I wanted a tank and gave him free range to spend and set up a tank for my patients and I to enjoy. Well a couple months later he moved and left me to figure things out. I've been doing pretty well, definitely learned a lot along the way. Sadly went through my fair share of fish lives along the way. Proud to say I have not had a casualty since maybe May. Just recently I started getting into some corals. Like my name states I want it now and I've learned that patience is a the number 1 element in this hobby.
Anyways I like to ask questions but only after I do my research. I know not even a sliver compared to the most of you..."
 
Nothing wrong with asking questions, I've been doing saltwater for over 40 yrs...and If necessary, I'll ask for help.
 
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