Sand Dunes

JMorris271

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Hi RC

Can you please tell me how to not have these mounds form?
I have 2 WP40's pointed to the mid back of a 120 gal tank.

Thanks Ya'll
 

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You know why they are forming right?
So correct that.. Either reducing flow, moving the location,etc..
 
If the sand is new, after a while the biofilm that develops will help stay in place. Other than that X2 to thegrun
 
OK. I flubbed it. I don't know why I thought the sand I purchased would work in my setup. I suppose somewhere I read not to use too coarse a grade sand or whatever.
The sand I got is too fine for my purposes. Carrib Sea Premium Fijji Pink
What is the safest way to take about half out and mix it with a coarser type?
I do have fish in the tank now.
Thanks
 
OK. I flubbed it. I don't know why I thought the sand I purchased would work in my setup. I suppose somewhere I read not to use too coarse a grade sand or whatever.
The sand I got is too fine for my purposes. Carrib Sea Premium Fijji Pink
What is the safest way to take about half out and mix it with a coarser type?
I do have fish in the tank now.
Thanks

I would play around with flow direction or rock formations that impact the flow before removing sand. If you do end removing some do it gradually. a little out, a little in with a week or more in-between depending on how old the sand is.
 
I would play around with flow direction or rock formations that impact the flow before removing sand. If you do end removing some do it gradually. a little out, a little in with a week or more in-between depending on how old the sand is.
Thanks Jack for responding.
I have been doing that and now it occurs to me it still stirs more than I would like with my hands in the tank. Dunes aside.. I don't want to deal with a sand storm whenever I want to work in there.
 
I have sugar fine sand in my 120. Sure, it has gotten moved around some by the power heads. IMHO, it looks more natural that way
 
I have sugar sand in my 125. I wouldn't do it again, but I am sticking with it because it does have a more natural look as it shifts about. Also, the thought of cleaning ANOTHER 100#'s of sand is not very appealing.
 
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