gofor100
New member
Hey Guys,
I'm set on having a sandbed in my upgrade, which will be mainly SPS, but some zoas/acans/mushrooms (I love the look of a sandbed and will be keeping gobies and wrasses that need it for shelter).
The question is, knowing that I'll have subsantial flow in the tank to keep SPS, what has been your experience as far as the best grain size in higher flow tanks?
I've previously kept sugar-size (.2 to 1.2mm), but it was a PIA and would get blown around by my Koralias at times. Which brings me to my next question, I've just started collecting what will end up being at least two MP40's and two Tunze Controllable pumps that will be "anti-synchronized" to create more of a wave-like motion in the upgraded tank. Do you think that not having a constant flow (like my current Koralias), and instead a wave motion, will also help not have the sandbed blown around?
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Chad
I'm set on having a sandbed in my upgrade, which will be mainly SPS, but some zoas/acans/mushrooms (I love the look of a sandbed and will be keeping gobies and wrasses that need it for shelter).
The question is, knowing that I'll have subsantial flow in the tank to keep SPS, what has been your experience as far as the best grain size in higher flow tanks?
I've previously kept sugar-size (.2 to 1.2mm), but it was a PIA and would get blown around by my Koralias at times. Which brings me to my next question, I've just started collecting what will end up being at least two MP40's and two Tunze Controllable pumps that will be "anti-synchronized" to create more of a wave-like motion in the upgraded tank. Do you think that not having a constant flow (like my current Koralias), and instead a wave motion, will also help not have the sandbed blown around?
Any thoughts or suggestions are welcome!
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Chad