mojo;396019 wrote: This will likely start a jihad. Some people like to go bare bottom. Some prefer a shallow sand bed, and some prefer a deep sand bed (3"+). They all have their own advantages and disadvantages - feel free to research each.
I personally use a shallow sand bed (of about 1") - I don't like to see the bottom of the tank, and I don't have to worry about disrupting the system if I stir up the sand; deep sand beds are good for denitrification, but can lead to problems if disturbed.
Good advice.Acroholic;396033 wrote: I use a 1" deep sand bed as well, a bit deeper in my sps tank.
One thing not to do (which I did-newbie mistake): Don't place your rock structure on top of the sand. Build the rock structure on the tank bottom, then put the sand in the tank. In my first reef, I placed the sand, then the rock, then started up the Tunzes, and after a couple days the entire reef structure shifted and I had to redo it.
JennM;396091 wrote: I'm with Grouper Therapy, Acroholic & Mojo.
I use shallow sand, 3/4" to 1", place the rock on the bare glass first, then place the sand, and I vacuum it regularly. Contrary to what some may say, vacuuming does not strip all the microfauna out of the sand, and it is good to remove the solid waste out of the sand from time to time.
I also like sand-shifting creatures like cucumbers and nassarius snails, so the sand is necessary to them, but not so deep that it becomes problematic down the road.
Jenn