Sand Removal Question

httorihanzo

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Hey R2R!

I am thinking about taking all the sand out of my 105 SPS tank. 48X24X22. It’s only been a few months since I got into SPS but the tanks has been up and running for years. I want to remove my sand bed, which is not deep. I’d say less than an inch in some places and max 2 in others. I just got a Gyre and it blows my sand all over the place. I need to turn it up too so that the other side of the tank gets more flow. (Running on 4 out of 11 currently) Id plan on siphoning out the sand during water changes.

My question is, should I be concerned with removing too much at one time since it’s not a DSB? Rock sits on egg crate so I can take out whatever without moving anything.

Last thing I want to do is kill all my new SPS colonies/frags but I need to crank up the flow a bit and since the gyre affect comes back across the sand bed its causing a storm in there.
 

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I would just siphoning out what ya can during water changes but do it slowly that be your safe way of doing what your wanting to do
 

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I replace my sand bed in my sps tank about once a year or so. I usually siphon it out over a period of 2-3 weeks, the limiting factor for me is the make up water. You need a lot of water to siphon out a sand bed.
 

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