Ok guys just a question. When sometimes I check my perms and I do a water change my corals don't look all that great. I leave it along and pretend that every is good and they stay looking good and happy. Anybody else with this problem sometimes?
I agree that Sand bed maintenance or lack there of is 50/50 in the hobby. However, it is important to understand the functions of the sand bed and what happens when it is disturbed. So if we look at a simple sandbed below;
1" or more sandbed:
Contains detritus first and foremost. Therefore contains nitrates, phosphates & etc.
Ideally contains beneficial micro-organisms
Houses Clean up Crew (CUC)
So when this is stirred in any major way it releases some of the detritus and detritus waste (nitrates, phosphates & etc) into the water column. If you do not remove some of the water and waste after a major sandbed disturbance then some chemicals will spike in the tank. Nitrates and Phosphates being the prime suspects in terms of coral happiness.
(Note: An established and well skimmed system should be able to mitigate small spikes in these cases)
Hope this helps...