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    The sand is 2 to 3 inches deep and the entire tank is one year old.

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    Hard to say most deep sand is 4+ and you only blow or star the top lightly
    sames people with less then 1 1/2'' siphon the sand to the bottom in
    your case i thank just lightly brush the top {JMO]
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