Striated DSB Safe or Nightmare?

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Hope I don't wear this forum out with all my inquiries and posts. I've noticed over time my DSB has become striated with a yellowish brown tint, much like the diatoms looked like when it first cycled.
Tank Age: ~4.5mo
Tank size: 150g, plus ~45g more in sump
Ammonia: 0
Nitrite:0
Nitrate:0
Calcium: 480ppm
PH: 8.2

As you can see my not so wise purchase of engineer gobies have made odd mountains throughout my display tank which is where my stripes are most common.
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No action is required now that’s normal

A set of four people on the web are never going to agree on what to do with sandbeds lol, everything from leave it alone 15 years to stop having one or keep it clean

I’m on the latter side but this tank is large and new and needs nothing for a while. Preemptive cleaning and light stirring/siphoning of the top parts as preventative is most common nowadays
 

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I would agree that it is completely normal. The only things I would add are if you do decide to clean deeper into the sand only do a small section at a time and DO NOT be one of those people that kill/remove every bristle worm on sight. :)
 
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Thank you guys, always good to have more opinions from experienced individuals.
 

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in 7 years of my tank being setup, ive only cleaned my sand maybe 5-6 times. I also say leave it be, its ok
 

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Interesting. Is that an aragonite sand? Did you add in layers ?
 
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It makes sense there would be a lot of colors considering the whole point of the DSB is more biodiversity. I can't wait to see more worms. My wife makes fun of me for getting so excited about every different pod I find lol
 

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Interesting sand. I guess it's a silica based sand.

Neat.
I'm sure the Gobies love it. I'd get a wrasse fr it too.
 

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