Hey Pedro -
That article about deep sand beds was a good read. But I was curious. The author says to never add sand sifting gobies or stars to your tank because they thrive on the beneficial "sand critters" that our tanks need to thrive. What is your take on that? Are they really that detrimental to the sand bed and overall quality of the tank?
Hi MikeyZO
Yes they are really detrimental as I could experience, and so can be for example pipe fish which in my case were detrimental to the swimming fauna I have. Once the pipe fish were removed the swimming fauna recovered. So in the refugium I only have Chaetomorpha algae, some
Stomatella snails and
Euplica snails and the water motion is very slow and overflows to the sump by zero edge dripping. Denitrification environments are slow water movement zones.
ellebelle has a good example of denitrification process taking place in Her tank. In the photographs of Her beautiful tank below
ellebelle said:
New FTS now that everything has settled in a little.
close up of the left side
the bubbles visible in the coral gravel against the glass, are of N2 (Nitrogen) resulting from the complete nitrogen cycle which releases gaseous nitrogen, this means that the water flows slowly through the sand bed of Her tank and the sand bed has enough hight and adequate granulometry to allow the establishing of the anaerobic conditions and related bacteria and organisms that perform the
Denitrification, so basically ellebelle can sit back and relax because She has the complete infauna set of the "clean-up crew" and the "reef-janitorial" staff working for Her....:Blurp::tongue1::wineglass:flower: ...well She still has to perform water changes and other tank maintenance because the infauna has to be taken care of like the other animals living in Her system, but this is done in far better biological and healthier conditions. Also I don't know if She has sand sifting organisms and might have them, in which case they are possibly not over imposing their deleterious action as they might be in reduced numbers or to weak to cause an impact, still if this balance shifts, the sand bed critters would suffer as would the denitrification process, etc...
Its beautiful to see a Deep Sand Bed maturing, all those busy little, and some of them strange looking, critters moving all around...another excellent addition to a refugium with a deep sand bed, is
Stomatella snails
The build up of a Deep Sand Bed is a work of patience and calm as it takes time to work and set itself. Most of the failures are caused by hasty preparation or lack of understanding on how it works or over expectation about the possibilities of a deep sand bed, which lead to mudflats, clogging, and all kinds of problems issuing from that.
Cheers
Pedro Nuno ;-)