Best Substrate for SPS/high flow tank?

SPS High-Flow Shallow Tank (60x24x12)?

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We currently have a barebottom tank and my wife would like to add a shallow sand bed that's good for wrasses but won't blow around (we have a gyre xf150 and an mp40 in a 60x24x12 tank.

We like the Tropic Eden Grand Select (4.5mm).. Your thoughts on this sand? Can I get away with the Reef Flakes (3.0mm) sand?

Thank you!
 

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My vote is for Reef-Flakes... love-um and that size should not be a problem in a high flow tank as long as you not directly pointing the flow at that sand bed.
 
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Reef flakes would work great
 
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Just a reminder, the tank is shallow, 60"Lx24"Wx12"H. I'm alsoleaning towards the reef-flakes (3.0mm),but I'm just afraid that it would be a problem and cause a sand storm or create bare spots. Just FYI, I'm running the maxspect gyre xf150 at 60% (pulse mode) and the mp40 at 70% (reefcrest mode). And both pumps are 2" below the water surface.
 

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Just a reminder, the tank is shallow, 60"Lx24"Wx12"H. I'm alsoleaning towards the reef-flakes (3.0mm),but I'm just afraid that it would be a problem and cause a sand storm or create bare spots. Just FYI, I'm running the maxspect gyre xf150 at 60% (pulse mode) and the mp40 at 70% (reefcrest mode). And both pumps are 2" below the water surface.

IMO, unless someone here has the exact same setup as you, tank, powerheads, powerhead placement, rock-work (if any), coral placement, etc... I don't think there is a real way of knowing if that sizes would or would not cause a sandstorm, you have a lot of flow in that tank so really you'ld have to test it but, reef-flakes are by far the best choice as indicated from the above post on your thread.
 

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I have 2 wp25 in a 40 breeder and the reef flake doesn't move.
 

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