nickbuol
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I've had my 120 gallon with 40 gallon sump (obviously only about 20 gallons of water) FOWLR tank set up since late November of 2012.
I put in about 120 pounds of sand (mostly special grade aragonite plus some AragAlive fiji pink to get things started).
Anyway, the bottom of the tank has a single layer of 1/4" think eggcrate for supporting the live rock without putting pointy rock pieces right against the bottom glass.
I measured the depth of the bed and including the depth of the eggcrate since sand obviously is down inside the squares, I have a minimum of about 2.5" and some around 3.5" deep. There are some high spots that hit about 4" or a touch more.
So the more and more I look into this depth, the more nervous I am about it. I wasn't trying to have a DSB because I fear the potential need to swap it all out some day, even with decent top layer sand sifters and good siphoning water changes to try to get detritus.
I *MIGHT* want to go remote DSB at some point, but for now I think that I just want to get the sand bed depth down a little closer to the 2" range overall.
I am getting some nice air bubbles in the upper couple of inches of some of the sand bed, which people told me was good and pretty normal for about 4 months in.
So, is there a good way to reduce the depth in the DT so that if I want to do a DSB, I can do it remotely and take it "off-line" as need be for maintenance without having to scramble under the gun if something goes south in the DT?
Thanks a ton!
I put in about 120 pounds of sand (mostly special grade aragonite plus some AragAlive fiji pink to get things started).
Anyway, the bottom of the tank has a single layer of 1/4" think eggcrate for supporting the live rock without putting pointy rock pieces right against the bottom glass.
I measured the depth of the bed and including the depth of the eggcrate since sand obviously is down inside the squares, I have a minimum of about 2.5" and some around 3.5" deep. There are some high spots that hit about 4" or a touch more.
So the more and more I look into this depth, the more nervous I am about it. I wasn't trying to have a DSB because I fear the potential need to swap it all out some day, even with decent top layer sand sifters and good siphoning water changes to try to get detritus.
I *MIGHT* want to go remote DSB at some point, but for now I think that I just want to get the sand bed depth down a little closer to the 2" range overall.
I am getting some nice air bubbles in the upper couple of inches of some of the sand bed, which people told me was good and pretty normal for about 4 months in.
So, is there a good way to reduce the depth in the DT so that if I want to do a DSB, I can do it remotely and take it "off-line" as need be for maintenance without having to scramble under the gun if something goes south in the DT?
Thanks a ton!