I'm setting up my new 55 gallon soft coral tank with a basement sump system - a 30 gallon refugium and a 30 gallon dark deep sand bed. I've always just used 3 inch sand beds in the tank so I don't have any experience with DSBs. I've read thread after thread and countless websites disussing their merits and downfalls but I thought I would open up the discussion again. The sandbed will be SEPARATE from the main tank, the flow to the sandbed will be controllable from 400GPH to 0GPH, and there will be nothing directly on top of the sandbed. I'm using Southdown sand, probably about 8inches deep and seeding with garf grunge. I don't intend to ever touch the sand bed once I've set it up. I'll also try to grow some sponges in the dark area of the tank. I'm expecting the sandbed to help reduce nitrates and phosphates without producing any other long term problems or benefits. Opinions....?