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Results: to sand bed or not to sand bed...

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  • sand in the DT

    7 63.64%
  • sand in the refugium

    0 0%
  • sand in both DT and refugium

    4 36.36%

opinions please


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    Sir Patrick - Reefkeeper A2 Club Coordinator
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    I love my BB tank.

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    AZDesertRat - Reefkeeper
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    I have had bare bottom and hated it. I prefer a fully functioning DSB in the 5-6" deep range which I would be hesitant in moving but your shallow sand does not contain anaerobic or anoxic bacteria so I say give it a good rinse and reuse it.

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