Opinion on substrate (new tank)

Cavufarm

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Hey guys/gals...im setting up a 10gal nano reef tank and am going to order some stuff from foster and smith.

I have 10lbs of bagged live sand and am thinking about a layer of crushed coral and then some indo-pacific black sand on top. probably 4" total.

Although i may cut out the crushed coral all together. Hrmm....any thoughts?
 
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Yea, I would skip the crushed coral and just go with the layer of sand and or maybe a mixture of the livesand and black sand. I myself don't like the look of the black/white sand mixture.
 
after i put white sand in i thought i would have rather put black sand, but i might just go with the thin layer of white sand if i were you. overall i think it looks the best, and in a 10 gallon why put so much sand?
 
4" of sand in a 10 gallon tank?

Personally, I'd do it with a 1/2" of live sand and some live rock. 4" eats up a pretty good amount of room in a 10gal. tank.

This is just my opinion.
 
Interesting stuff...yeah 4" i guess is overkill. I read that around 4" is good for filtration but i dont want it that cramped as well.

about 1" of white live sand is already in there. im thinking a 1.5" layer of gray coast calcite (blackish) on top of that will look sharp and accent coral colors.
 
Cutiewitbooty,
Is correct. Go with 1/2 inch and make it the nice white stuff. In the long run it will be better.

Regards,

Pat
 
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