Osama
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Next decision was what kind of sand
As for the sand I was not sure of what to select. I had plenty of LR to seed the tank but I wanted to make sure it got cycled efficiently and as fast as possible. I started by placing 70 lbs of the following sand(s) in my refugium ... 20lbs CaribSea AragAlive Fiji pink, 20 lbs Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Live Aragonite, and 30 lbs Tropic Eden (not live) aragonite sand and essential Trace elements. All are fine grained which I decided were too fine for the MT as from previous experience fine sand will end up blowing allover. Also decided that Iwill not go for a DSB and only go for 2-3 inches of a sand bed. I did not want a bare bottom tank as I was not sure I like the looks of a bare bottom tank...
I ended using a combination of Live and dry sand and all Aragonite sand. I am still not happy with the gradation selected as I think it is still finer than I should have used (not as fine as in the sump) . regardless of what it says on the sand bag always wash the sand till the water is "fairly" clear.
As for the sand I was not sure of what to select. I had plenty of LR to seed the tank but I wanted to make sure it got cycled efficiently and as fast as possible. I started by placing 70 lbs of the following sand(s) in my refugium ... 20lbs CaribSea AragAlive Fiji pink, 20 lbs Nature's Ocean Bio-Active Live Aragonite, and 30 lbs Tropic Eden (not live) aragonite sand and essential Trace elements. All are fine grained which I decided were too fine for the MT as from previous experience fine sand will end up blowing allover. Also decided that Iwill not go for a DSB and only go for 2-3 inches of a sand bed. I did not want a bare bottom tank as I was not sure I like the looks of a bare bottom tank...
I ended using a combination of Live and dry sand and all Aragonite sand. I am still not happy with the gradation selected as I think it is still finer than I should have used (not as fine as in the sump) . regardless of what it says on the sand bag always wash the sand till the water is "fairly" clear.