LR & Sand in Refugium?

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Hi fellow Reefers!

I've had an established DT and refugium for ~2yrs. My DT is doing great, however i'm not happy with my refugium. My cheato is dying off and I have lots of other algae growing in there. I have a very large piece of LR and a sand bed in there currently. Is that necessary? I'm considering removing the sand and LR so i have more flow to the cheato to see if that helps. I'm also planning on cleaning it out completely. Any thoughts?
 

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I’m not a big fan of sand in fuges. I do like live rock though for additional places for pods to breed as well as more surface area for nitrifying bacteria.
 

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