Sandbeds Done Safely

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I've read up some on the age old argument of Sandbed vs No Sandbed. Now, I really like the look of a sandbed. To me is an important piece of the puzzle. Now, that's not to say that I'll put one in knowing that someday there is a statistically significant chance of a negative outcome just to make my tank look pretty (I consider 2% as my cutoff, as in healthcare 2% is huge). So.....

It is considered reasonable that I can have my cake and eat I too if I populate my tank with sandsifting heavy CUC? I'm estimating 60:40 on the sand side. I know this has been discussed in the past, but would greatly appreciate the advise. Thx.
 

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The issue with a sand bed CUC is that our systems typically aren’t large enough to support them long term. There’s just not enough surface area to provide the critters with a food source. Instead, I’ve seen a trend where shallow sand beds are regularly cleaned in sections during water changes. Maybe a quarter of the total area is vacuumed each month. If you see an area getting ugly, then that’s what gets tumbled the next time water is removed from the system.

Deep sand beds are a whole other topic. For most of us, a layer of sand just a couple inches deep is an aesthetic choice.
 

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When I did have sand I loaded it up with serpent stars, conch, babylon and narcissus snails. Worked out great…

I’ve kept sea cucumbers and they seem to be very helpful. I don’t know their wild lifespan but pretty sure it’s a couple years or so

those micro scratches and commitment to vacuuming had me go bb, still miss sand
 

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One conch and some nassarius snails can keep a 2” sand bed perfectly clean. I haven’t vacuumed this once
 

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I believe Americas adversaries are currently developing a super weapon based on a deep sand bed….

Seriously though, there’s just so many successful tanks out there with sand beds using either manual, natural or a combination of methods to keep them healthy and looking good. Only reason you wouldn’t have one is if you wanted insanely high flow.

I honestly think you’re statistically more likely to experience a significant issue from equipment failure or a power outage.
 
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Thank you. I shall follow recommendations. We haven't had a power outage in years, but I'll have back up for that anyway. Also, I'll have redundancies built into the system so if one modality fails, there'll be another to hold the slack until I can repair/replace. I'm all about minimizing percentages.
 

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2 conches, 4 nassarius snails and a diamond watchman goby. I have never vacuumed my sand since it was set up over two and a half years. It always looks white and clean.
 

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Except with my seahorse tank, I have always had sand beds (actually deep sand beds). The tank I currently have has half shallow sand bed (1 inch) and half deep sandbed ( 5-7 inches). I have nassarius snails and an Atlantic common cucumber and it's always clean. This tank is coming on to its 8th year.
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