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DSB/fuges
Does anyone know anything or any good articles on deep sand beds/refugiums? I read Dr.Ron's article "dearest mudder" and couldn't find too much helpful info. I also tried looking for an article in past issues of reef keeping magazine and couldn't find much (although the search engine for the mag seemed like it wasn't working properly). I would love to hear anyone's input on these subjects and would appreciate any links to good articles as well. Thanks!
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Try this to start:
Filtration on wetwebmedia.com Then specifically, deep sand beds I think we have Ron Shimek's "Deep Sandbed Secrets" in the club library.
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That is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for the links MandM. Anyone else sho wants to share input or articles is welcome to do so
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Well, I've heard that DSB's in a refugium will just become a "nutrient sink" and will simply not work since it's being used in such a small space, versus the entire tank bottom. What do you guys think?
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I think I have decided to leave the sand out of my new refugium. It's doing well so far with just live rock. I plan on adding some cheato soon, followed by pods. After it matures a bit I will connect it to my main tank.
I'll make my final decision after hearing what Bruce has to say on the subject in his presentation on Friday. |
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Well after buying 20 lbs. of live sand and talking with a few different people I decided to go with a 1" sand bed.
I have about 12-15 lbs. of the nature's ocean brand live reef sand left over if anyone wants it for free.
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Jordan, I am going to need some for my new nano and its refugium, but the refug isnt up and running yet, I am going to build a stand for it so my 10g tank will fit under the 12g nano.
Can you hold some for me? enough for a 1 inch sand bed in a 10g tank.
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I can just bring it to you at the meeting
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How long will that sand stay live if it just sits?
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It said on the bag it had a 1 year shelf life so it should be fine, I packed it up with some SW from my tank too.
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I would have to tend to disagree. The DSB in the main display ( if larger) will be more efficient then the smaller fuge/sump due to less surface space. DSB's are GREAT for Nitrate reduction. IMO a 1" sand bed in a fuge really serves no purpose other then to become a nutrient sink unless vaccumed and that may kill most of the critters you are trying to grow. Most people run Shallow sand beds 1-3" purely for the "looks", myself included. My main display has a 2-4" SB and I vaccum it bi weekly with water changes. My frag tank has a BB with a DSB 5" in the sump that I try to keep completly dark to prevent algea from growing on it. Ask John how his Nitrates were when he disconnect his remote DSB on his tank at home ![]() that's my .02c on the issue.
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Well, I personally think a DSB would have worked if it's created traditionally, just on a smaller scale. My choices were a DSB with 1/3 less chaeto or a SSB with 1/3 more chaeto. I just want a deep enough sandbed where things can grow in it (ex. micro brittle stars, bristle worms, pods, feather dusters, ect.) now that I don't have a DSB.
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I understand that but with a shallow bed it does not have the capability to break down all the crap and absorb the nitrates so it becomes like a sponge and just sucks up all the crap and left over food, etc. and releases it back into the water over time. A shallow SB needs to be vaccumed IMO no matter how much macro you have. I would add more sand but that is just me. If you do a google search you can find lots of info on DSB's. Calfo also has a decent section in his prop book. John has a copy you could read
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Hmmm, I hate it when I get mixed opinions in this hobby. I guess mixed opinions are better than no opinions. Mabey I will go back to the DSB.
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Here's LOOOONG thread about simple remote DSBs. There's some good info if you can wade through all the nonsense.
DSBs in a bucket
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DSB VS SSB VS BB is always going to get a very different opinion on every type. KInda just have to try and see how it works for you
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