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Keeping a white n clean sand bed


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please share please share..

Is there any other way besides keeping no3 no2 po4 low?

dont use white sand...

no matter how u does your sand will turn yellow as time goes by

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keeping a white sandbed is very possible but tedious

1. your nuisance algae growth must be minimal which points to your water perimeters

2. weekly/fortnightly vacuuming of the sand bed is key to a pristine white bottom. most reefers (if i'm not wrong chingchai included) vacuum up the top layer which is covered with unsightly algae and replace it with a new layer of sand in order to maintain the whiteness

3. you can seek help from sand dwellers like sand gobys, sand dollars, snails etc but each comes with its pros and cons

hope this helps you a bit :thumbsup:

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Diamond goby will help to clean up your sand.

Hard working fish work 24/7.

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it rains sand over ur corals also...

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Fill your sand bed will corals. that way, no need to worry about keeping the sand bed pearly white. thumbsup.gif

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U can use sand shifting sea star.. Cheap can get at coral farm...

Cheers..!!

entering into a new world reef..

TANK :- 3 x 2 x 2 (Sump 2 x 1.5 x 1.5)

SALT :- H2Ocean Natural Reef Salt

LIGHTING :- DE Lighting Retrofit (4 x 39w 3Feet T5 ATI)

SKIMMER :- Octopus Skimmer

SKIMZ FR :- Chemi-Pure + Seachem Phosphate Remover

WAVEMAKER :- SunSun TwinHead

CHILLER :- Resun CL450

Filter :- Lots of bio balls ( Dry & Wet )+ Chaetos + Mangroves + LR

3 FT DECOM...

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Of course 1 shifting not enough... It can be one of the solution plus other snails or goby..

For me mine using one for my 3ft tank is good plus my snails.. And a good water parameter... Less algae...

entering into a new world reef..

TANK :- 3 x 2 x 2 (Sump 2 x 1.5 x 1.5)

SALT :- H2Ocean Natural Reef Salt

LIGHTING :- DE Lighting Retrofit (4 x 39w 3Feet T5 ATI)

SKIMMER :- Octopus Skimmer

SKIMZ FR :- Chemi-Pure + Seachem Phosphate Remover

WAVEMAKER :- SunSun TwinHead

CHILLER :- Resun CL450

Filter :- Lots of bio balls ( Dry & Wet )+ Chaetos + Mangroves + LR

3 FT DECOM...

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