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11/10/2008, 06:31 PM | #1 |
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Adding Substrate
Hi,
I currently have a sandbed of about 2" and am wanting to double this to a DSB of about 4". At the moment the substrate I have is RedSea's Reefbase (as I have a Red Sea Max tank) which is round and has about a .5 to 1.5 mm size grain. I'm wondering if I can just add another 2"of this sand type straight on top of the existing bed. Will this cause any issues like a mini-cycle etc? Should I do this over a period of time or all at once. If over a period how long? Is this size sand ok for a DSB? How should I add it without causing too much storming? Thanks. Zen |
11/10/2008, 11:34 PM | #2 |
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nope just clean it well, i added 3 inchs to mine nothing as long as u clean the sand
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11/11/2008, 10:13 AM | #3 |
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Going slow allows the aerobic bacteria to migrate upwards avoiding avoiding a major die off and potential problems. If it were my tank I would add the sand slowly over a couple of weeks.
That size sand should be Ok for a DSB ... many would argue that 4" is the minimum size for a DSB so you might want to add a bit more. Hope this helps. |
11/11/2008, 11:27 AM | #4 |
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I would say that you should be AOK, I would consider adding an inch at a time untill you get to your desired depth. Adding sand by pouring it through a 2 inch piece of PVC sure helps cut down on the sandstorm effect.
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