Sharkky":mjygm3hz said:
So with the newer thinking that sandbeds at least need to be stirred, is the trend now leaning back towards 'stirring' organisms like sifting gobies, sand-sifting stars, cukes, etc.? They were all the rage what, about 6 or 7 years ago, then when the idea of a static DSB became popular they faded out of the hobby more and more.
No one knows, I think. The move towards 'static' sandbeds made people not touch the sand at all, relying of seeded critters to keep the sand moving. Problem is , many people didn't seed the bed, and there really is no evidence that the little critters stirring the bed do enough exporting of nutrients to think we can leave the bed static without problems.
Sifter
feeders moved out of vogue because mostly one guy said you need the little critters that the sifters eat, so don't get sifters, but I don't trust that guy.
It makes sense to me that if we are trying to lower the amount of crap in the sand, having animals that sift the bed would be useful. However, I still have questions about how quickly detritus moves into the bed in regards to how useful such critters would actully be in keeping the sand less full.
I agree with what Galleon said about bb in the scientific community. They have used bb for long time with good results.
There are also questions about the anerobic/aerobic layers of the sand bed and 'disupting' them. IIRC, you don't really get layers like a cake, more like micro climates in all different areas of the sand at all different levels, and there seems to be little data examining the effects of stirring.
I totally agree with those calling for caution in regards to removing sand beds. Remember: Ampmasters leak, we better get rid of them! Garlic/ginger is great, you better add it! Must have ozone! Must have UV sterilizers! Must have MH lighting for 14 hours a day! If you don't have GFI you will die! Carbon is evil! You have to run Carbon! Live brine is the best food ever! Melafix cures ich! Bristleworms are the devil! T5 is better than PC which is better than VHO! Must have bio balls! IO will kill your animals, you better switch salt mixes!
I wouldn't do anything drastic to my system unless I had to. There are tons of band wagon jumpers out there who will go first. If your tank is doing well, keep an eye on it, and wait to see what happens to the band wagon jumpers.
That said, I am convinced that sand is a sponge, but that doesn't mean I won't use it because it seems that wringing the sponge out makes room in the sponge. Think of it like a litter box, it works great till it fills up, then you got to clean it, but if you clean it a little every day, it lasts longer.
I think I am rambling.
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