Deep sand beds work but you can do very well without one. An in display shallow bed of 1 to 2inches with live rock will accomplish much of the nitrification and denitrification a deeper bed will according to some studies. Both work in my experience.
A remote deep sand without sand critters and light to move food abd water into the depths will not reduce many nitrates in my experience.
I would not use a wet and dry. it will nitrify very well but will produce and contribute nitrate.Your live rock should porocess all your ammonia and nitrite very well and will also process nitrate,.The rock won't processs the nitrate from the wet and dry as well as it will the nitrate that is formed on it's own surfaces.
I prefer bare bottom chaetomorpha refugia .Macro algae over sand is a maintenance headache in my experience, as the algae exudes copius materials that are difficult to vacuum and it is generally difficult to keep the sand reasonablt clean.. The algae itself provides nice habibtant for microfuana without sand..
If you do use extra rock in your sump or refugium sue larger chunks not small bits (rubble). The later will collect detritus and wont likely do much denitrification for your trouble.
Somewhere in the 20% of tank size range works for me. Bigger is better.
A remote deep sand without sand critters and light to move food abd water into the depths will not reduce many nitrates in my experience.
I would not use a wet and dry. it will nitrify very well but will produce and contribute nitrate.Your live rock should porocess all your ammonia and nitrite very well and will also process nitrate,.The rock won't processs the nitrate from the wet and dry as well as it will the nitrate that is formed on it's own surfaces.
I prefer bare bottom chaetomorpha refugia .Macro algae over sand is a maintenance headache in my experience, as the algae exudes copius materials that are difficult to vacuum and it is generally difficult to keep the sand reasonablt clean.. The algae itself provides nice habibtant for microfuana without sand..
If you do use extra rock in your sump or refugium sue larger chunks not small bits (rubble). The later will collect detritus and wont likely do much denitrification for your trouble.
Somewhere in the 20% of tank size range works for me. Bigger is better.