Deep crushed coral sandbed

OP
OP
Sipec

Sipec

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Aug 30, 2017
Messages
740
Reaction score
611
Location
Grand Rapids area, MI
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
Well I do plan on having a decent fish biomass so I'll prolly just stick to sand and regular maintenance
 

dryworm

Active Member
View Badges
Joined
Sep 11, 2014
Messages
109
Reaction score
137
Location
United States
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The most spectacular SPS tanks I've seen the past few years all run crushed coral beds 4-6" deep, don't have nitrate problems, dont gravel vac, and their bed is snow white.

Maybe some of you should stop over stocking your tanks and you wouldn't have deitrus problems.
Do you have any photos of these tanks?
 

batfish5

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Apr 10, 2011
Messages
72
Reaction score
54
Location
ohio
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The most spectacular SPS tanks I've seen the past few years all run crushed coral beds 4-6" deep, don't have nitrate problems, dont gravel vac, and their bed is snow white.

Maybe some of you should stop over stocking your tanks and you wouldn't have deitrus problems.
I have a 4 in. bed of sand and coral for years, NO PROBLEM
 

kyleinpdx

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
Jul 21, 2016
Messages
679
Reaction score
667
Location
PNW
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The most spectacular SPS tanks I've seen the past few years all run crushed coral beds 4-6" deep, don't have nitrate problems, dont gravel vac, and their bed is snow white.

Maybe some of you should stop over stocking your tanks and you wouldn't have deitrus problems.

Thats a bold statement.
 

Easy E

Community Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 4, 2019
Messages
27
Reaction score
29
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
I
Would it be possible to have a sandbed of crushed coral, maybe three to four inches deep? What issues might I encounter? Would I have to vacuum it?
I already tried that and it was an epic fail. Wound up with a bunch of nasty muck in the substrate no matter how many times I vacuumed it. I also had some kind of brown film algae all over everything that I could never get rid of. I may have been wrong, but I attributed the algae problems to the excess muck.
 

BAUCE

Well-Known Member
View Badges
Joined
May 11, 2009
Messages
772
Reaction score
730
Location
Instagram - @Sublime_Corals
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
The most spectacular SPS tanks I've seen the past few years all run crushed coral beds 4-6" deep, don't have nitrate problems, dont gravel vac, and their bed is snow white.

Maybe some of you should stop over stocking your tanks and you wouldn't have deitrus problems.
I dont think we are all on the same page. Pretty sure this is what the thread starter is talking about. You are probably talking about something much more fine, right?

0a38a8582985e2538dfe920ed9d826ef.jpg
 

Thespammailaccount

2500 Club Member
View Badges
Joined
Jan 3, 2020
Messages
4,274
Reaction score
15,567
Location
Houston
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
You are creating a DSB and you need to be aware of how they work and how to properly maintain them. They are an advanced system and you can be easily be fooled into thinking that they are just sand.
You would not be able to achieve denitrification the purpose of a true DSB using crushed coral
 

Hot2na

Valuable Member
View Badges
Joined
Mar 5, 2018
Messages
1,018
Reaction score
796
Rating - 0%
0   0   0
You would not be able to achieve denitrification the purpose of a true DSB using crushed coral
Baloney ! 6 inches of FCC directly on the bottom of any aquarium WILL denitrify ... based on my OWN experiences AND testimony from one of the owners @ caribsea...
 

Being sticky and staying connected: Have you used any reef-safe glue?

  • I have used reef safe glue.

    Votes: 143 88.3%
  • I haven’t used reef safe glue, but plan to in the future.

    Votes: 9 5.6%
  • I have no interest in using reef safe glue.

    Votes: 7 4.3%
  • Other.

    Votes: 3 1.9%
Back
Top