Sand or no sand

bsharpe

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#1
Thinking of firing up my 2.5 gallon eco-pico. Maybe just for a harlequin shrimp or other funny little creatures. So what do you reefers think? Sand or no sand and why?
 

jahmic

Reef Shark
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#2
Sand. I'll never go barebottom in a low water volume again...I've had too many issues potentially caused by a lack of buffering capacity. I plan on eventually taking down my 20 and adding sand to the new build.
 

jda123

Dolphin
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#3
The denitrification benefits, as well as the phosphate binding and swapping, of aragonite are too huge to pass up. Just vacuum 25% of it ever 3-6 months, in a rotation. This is a really low maintenance way to have a great tank for a long time.
 

jagermeister

Blenny
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#4
I would go sand as well. For the reasons stated above and I like the look. More of a natural scape.

Have you considered a pistol shrimp/goby pair? Those would be two cool little creatures for a tank that size. I've heard the symbiotic relationship between the two is fun to watch.
 

bsharpe

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#5
jagermeister;284614 said:
I would go sand as well. For the reasons stated above and I like the look. More of a natural scape.

Have you considered a pistol shrimp/goby pair? Those would be two cool little creatures for a tank that size. I've heard the symbiotic relationship between the two is fun to watch.
I had a pair of yashi gobies that were really fun and do like the pair thing. I think I will start tonight on my set up. Might even post pics.:)
 
#6
Always sand for me. Unless you really like vaccuming the bottom, there's really no reason not to. It buffers (maybe), denitrifies, and is a good home for pods and other microfauna that balance out your tank. Also lots of creatures will either peruse it for food or dig around in it.
 

ailachami

Tang
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#7
I went bare bottom in my tank because I have a dsb in my fuge. I have good flow that collect all the detritus in one spot that I vacuum during water change. I'm trying to get my zoas and cyphastrea to cover the bottom.
 
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