Let's see those Deep Sand Beds

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I always see "Let's see those..." posts, but never one for the shunned Deep Sand Bed. As such, let's see them ;Nailbiting
 

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Will BUMP this for you but the reason that you haven't get any responses is that many hobbyist are not using one anymore.
Yet, you would say there should be a few still be around.
 
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Will BUMP this for you but the reason that you haven't get any responses is that many hobbyist are not using one anymore.
Yet, you would say there should be a few still be around.

I was thinking I might be one of the last few. Oh well, it was worth a shot
 

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Correct 4" or more is considered and only applies for a DSB.

Shallow sand bed as most ppl have is the safest way to go.
Still get a good bacteria population going and snails still can hide.
We talking here at least 1"
And foremost it will give your display a more natural look.
 

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I´m using modified DSB and rather many use DSB in Europe and all around the world. I do not know if it is few in the US that use it – but that does not matter for me – the method is well working and there is possibilities to develop the method.

Why can´t you see any pictures – probably because it is very difficult to take a picture of a DSB ……. Normally – you can only take a picture of the surface sand – and it is not saying anything.

However – I construct my DSB in a way that it should be possible to see at last a part of it – see the picture. For the construction see my thread


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Sincerely Lasse
 
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I´m using modified DSB and rather many use DSB in Europe and all around the world. I do not know if it is few in the US that use it – but that does not matter for me – the method is well working and there is possibilities to develop the method.

Why can´t you see any pictures – probably because it is very difficult to take a picture of a DSB ……. Normally – you can only take a picture of the surface sand – and it is not saying anything.

However – I construct my DSB in a way that it should be possible to see at last a part of it – see the picture. For the construction see my thread
Sincerely Lasse

To your thread I go, that looks interesting. Thanks for sharing

Edit: Lasse I love your build and even though it won't be practical for me to implement it due to my live stock choice, I did get some great ideas for my next tank
 
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This is my drain tank 6in dsb crushed shell on the bottom with almost silt fine sand on top.

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This one is almost 4in but it is silt and sand so it compacts alot more than crushed shell or sugar sand. I consider this one a dsb because of the size of the substrate.

I hope these work let me know if they don't please.
 

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@chris85 nice and thanks for sharing. I'm seeing a ton of growth in it too
Thanks but don't tell anyone I use natural unfiltered seawater. My tank is going to crash any day now!!!lol I will try to get better pics. of the sand bed life.
 
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It is gulf of Mexico sand straight out the ocean. From my shovel to the bucket to the tank. I add a hand full every few weeks. Just to keep the diversity up.

I also get live food for my fish and corals every week and every now and then I collect and throw a bunch of bugs in. ( pods and worms and stuff)
 
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It is gulf of Mexico sand straight out the ocean. From my shovel to the bucket to the tank. I add a hand full every few weeks. Just to keep the diversity up.

I also get live food for my fish and corals every week and every now and then I collect and throw a bunch of bugs in. ( pods and worms and stuff)
gotcha. From water to sand, you run your whole tank straight from the ocean...nice approach
 

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Mostly I still use artificial salt when the salinity is low or when it rains a lot. I really just dose seawater now I was having trouble with bacteria blooms from changing to much at once. I would have a big die off a few days after I changed it with nsw. If I didn't change egnough every couple days. Anyway getting off track I actually have four dsb's to test substrate. I think I found a mix I like and will be changing my reef tank over to something simmilar to Paul b's and lasse's reverse under gravel filter.
 

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That's not all I get from the ocean. Dont forget about the critters too!!
 

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If anyone is still looking at this.....my sand has been in for a couple of years. Got cyano problem right now and I am being advised to slowly remove the sand. I have added a 2nd gyre and the situation shown here has improved but hasn't gone away. Triton method did not yield good results on my tank.
 

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