S scunfcu Reefer Location NYC Rating - 100% 142 0 0 Dec 28, 2007 #1 What is good choice for substrate for a reef tank, terms of handling strong current and less likely to clog intakes and sticking to glass?
What is good choice for substrate for a reef tank, terms of handling strong current and less likely to clog intakes and sticking to glass?
inkblue Rice Planter Manhattan Reefs Location Philippines Rating - 98.6% 145 2 0 Dec 28, 2007 #2 Hmmm... correct me if I'm wrong, but I think sand is your only choice :scratch: or no sand of course...
Hmmm... correct me if I'm wrong, but I think sand is your only choice :scratch: or no sand of course...
DevIouS - Untitled - Manhattan Reefs Location Da B - X Rating - 100% 108 0 0 Dec 28, 2007 #3 He might be referring to grain size.
drperetz No more big tanks Location New York Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Dec 28, 2007 #4 ESV brand sand fine grain. HOF carries it...
inkblue Rice Planter Manhattan Reefs Location Philippines Rating - 98.6% 145 2 0 Dec 28, 2007 #5 Sorry
fritz OG of this here reef game Manhattan Reefs Location Marine Park Rating - 95.9% 47 2 0 Dec 28, 2007 #6 fine grain is not good at handling current, it is however VERY good at blowing all to one side. For your purposes it sounds like bare bottom is best for you. Perhaps you can place some sand in a refugium?
fine grain is not good at handling current, it is however VERY good at blowing all to one side. For your purposes it sounds like bare bottom is best for you. Perhaps you can place some sand in a refugium?
C Chiefmcfuz Guest Rating - 95.9% 47 2 0 Dec 28, 2007 #7 Sand medium grain is good. No Crushed coral it is a nitrate factory and a detrius trap but I am sure someone will disagree with me on that as well.
Sand medium grain is good. No Crushed coral it is a nitrate factory and a detrius trap but I am sure someone will disagree with me on that as well.
Bob 1000 Advanced Reefer Manhattan Reefs Location Staten Island Rating - 100% 122 0 0 Dec 28, 2007 #8 BB all the way..