dhoch August 14, 2006 Share August 14, 2006 RHF did a good study (or was Delbek I forget) about the optimim size grains (and really you want a variety)... It turned out that it was satisfied very well by a play sand that you can no longer get... In general smaller is better though (more surface area & less gaps so bigger anerobic area for nitrate reduction). Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak August 14, 2006 Author Share August 14, 2006 (edited) RHF did a good study (or was Delbek I forget) about the optimim size grains (and really you want a variety)... It turned out that it was satisfied very well by a play sand that you can no longer get... In general smaller is better though (more surface area & less gaps so bigger anerobic area for nitrate reduction). Dave Dave you said something about a variety, If I'm olny doing about a 2 to -2.5 inch sand bed would it be better to have a mix of crushed coral and fine sand, or just fine sand?, I'm going to get a Remote deep sand bed set up and just put play sand in that.... But for the tank, where would be a good place to get that fine white sand, for cheap that I see in alot of tanks? Edited August 14, 2006 by jason the filter freak Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 I would still just use fine sand... the variation that I'm talking about is still on a very small level. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 It's not as much a particle size issue. In order to be successful with any sized particle sand bed, you must have strong circulation inside the aquarium. Without it, you will fail miserably. My sand bed is 15+ years old and is a mixed grade arragonite material. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 Chip, Do you replace your sand ata all? BTW what does your saturday look like? Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak August 15, 2006 Author Share August 15, 2006 Chip, Do you replace your sand ata all? BTW what does your saturday look like? Dave Sat looks fine for me I've decided I'm going to switch over to sand, and jst pick out and keep a few shells from my former substrate for new hermit homes, etc. I have now the output from a fluval 305, and 405 canister filter, and from a 400 gph pump thats running my sump, plus two power sweep power heads for circulation at the moment. Just how stong should my circulation be? Whats a good gauge.... Due to limited space and the tendancy for powerheads to suck up sand and umm limited space I'm about to pull my super sponge filters to make room to add more power heads. What does any one think about cheap and effective wave making strips? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 I'm about to pull my super sponge filters BINGO Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 Chip, Do you replace your sand ata all? Dave I add periodically as I see a need. I'm not sure the need is a result of disolving as some claim, or the simple fact that it may get moved by the inhabs or by the volume of random current relocating it. My sand bed is constantly evolving. BTW what does your saturday look like? I have 2 weddings and a large party to finnish and set up plus walk in's. I work till 5:00 most Saturdays. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak August 15, 2006 Author Share August 15, 2006 I add periodically as I see a need. I'm not sure the need is a result of disolving as some claim, or the simple fact that it may get moved by the inhabs or by the volume of random current relocating it. My sand bed is constantly evolving. I have 2 weddings and a large party to finnish and set up plus walk in's. I work till 5:00 most Saturdays. I'm confused what's this saturday buisness all about, I thought I was helping move a tank and such sat, what about weddings? I'm confused. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 'm confused what's this saturday buisness all about, I thought I was helping move a tank and such sat, what about weddings? I'm confused. why.gif hammer.gif We all know and are patiently bearing with you. This is the one you started about nitrates running a mock not the tank move thread. Try this thread if you want to help move a tank Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak August 15, 2006 Author Share August 15, 2006 We all know and are patiently bearing with you. This is the one you started about nitrates running a mock not the tank move thread. Try this thread if you want to help move a tank last I checked I was helping move the tank and supplies, I didn't know what any of that had to do with a wedding or flowers.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dhoch August 15, 2006 Share August 15, 2006 I should have put the saturday note in a PM to chip... sorry my bad. Dave Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jason the filter freak August 15, 2006 Author Share August 15, 2006 I should have put the saturday note in a PM to chip... sorry my bad. Dave Got it thanks for clearing that up!! Ok, so I've learned a few new things. Now can any one reccomend one style of skimer over another, be it priziom skimmer, needle wheel, spray injection, air driven... What the best option? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flowerseller August 16, 2006 Share August 16, 2006 If I may, What did you use to test your nitrates? And add, Any sponge filters in a tank your size will harbor and then let go of nitrates. Canister filters with the "filter ' inside can also. Most now use them to hold media of choice. Simply removing the sponges, canister "filter" and exchanging water regularly will help you rapidly. You can still use the canister for circulation if you choose A good skimmer is always a great debate. I use a high volume DIY downdraft skimmer. A well planned and maintained sand bed will to. It's not as much a particle size issue. In order to be successful with any sized particle sand bed, you must have strong circulation inside the aquarium. Without it, you will fail miserably. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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