xxnonamexx
Advanced Reefer
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- Westchester, White Plains
What do you suggest the best method to remove the sand from a 55 gallon reef? What is the safest way to keep the various corals, fish survive when replacing back into the tank?
xxnonamexx said:Phosphates are 0. Ever since the RO/DI the past 6 months phosphates always been 0. You are right not positive on the cause of the problem. After reading on this board numerous people have had huge success w/o the sand. I am not looking to add the sand back as you mentioned I am looking to get rid of it for good along with the nitrates trapped under it
I think BB is better to maintain from all of the reading and success stories I have heard. Especially for a reef nice coralline algae will be growing.
:fight2: Lets all just get along. This could get ugly. DSB v BB fghts usually end up in at least name calling :argue:
Going BB is not as simple & easy as it sounds, nor is it a solution if you are having a current problem..
You really need to do more research on that topic.
Find out the pro's & con's, equipment needed & also which live-stock will be affected.