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I'm getting back into the hobby buying a 233 gallon tank. I plan to go sps & descent bioload and I prefer a sand bed. I was thinking about a DSB in the display tank, about 4".

I was going to get CaribSea Fiji Pink sand ~280lbs, this stuff: https://www.bulkreefsupply.com/fiji-pink-arag-alive-live-reef-sand.html

Any thoughts? Is 280lbs enough? Tank is 60x30x30
 

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I'd go with the Tropic Eden Reef Flakes... JMO

4" deep should do the trick, for gassing off nitrates.
 

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If going for the Fiji pink I would go for the special grade, it’s bigger, for a sps tank the bigger grains will allow the increased flow needed without being blown around.
 

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I use the Fiji Pink. Big enough to allow an SPS flow, small,enough to work for sand sifters.

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