power boat jim
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If I was the one who had to fix your tank I would do this. Remove all but an inch or two of sand from the tank. Dont like the idea of a DSB in the display tank. Set up the fuge. If you run the tank properly the refugium will be all you should need for nutrient export. Dont add anything to the tank until nitrate is around .25 (though 1ppm you have isnt bad) and phosphate is .05 to .1. Ammonia should always be undetectable.
I tried a DSB on my tank years ago and it eventually crashed the tank. It just became a nutrient trap. Its not something that exists on a reef naturally. The sand is contantanly turned by waves and current. I know there are people who managed to pull this off but its not necessary with a fuge and good reefing practices. Other then that I would give the fuge time to work and just test the nutrient levels over the next month or so and see what happens.
I tried a DSB on my tank years ago and it eventually crashed the tank. It just became a nutrient trap. Its not something that exists on a reef naturally. The sand is contantanly turned by waves and current. I know there are people who managed to pull this off but its not necessary with a fuge and good reefing practices. Other then that I would give the fuge time to work and just test the nutrient levels over the next month or so and see what happens.