San or no sand

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It’s tough to say honestly. I love sad wrasses and the inverts that love/thrive in sand beds. But flow can be a pain with it. My first time around I was using oolite and hated it, now I’m using little bigger sand size and am having less issues. In the end... I vote sad
 

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If sand then how deep?
Think it depends on how much flow you are shooting for and if you think it will be a struggle to keep sand from shifting all the time. Easier to keep detritus off bottom without sand. Personal preference, I like the way a thin layer of sand looks, plus the added organisms and fish that enjoy a sand bed. Did a deep sand bed years ago on first tank and was hard to control nitrates. Of course probably had many other issues with that tank.
 
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Thanks for the input now any suggestions on light for 36in wide tank?
 

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Reefbreeders photon 32 V2+ or Photon 24 V2+, but I would probably recommend the 32. Also, look into T5 hybrid systems like the Aquatic life T5 hybrid if money isn't an issue.
 

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