Excellent job ..... the tank looks awesome! Keep the videos coming! Always something to learn, even if it minor.
@sibm87919 жыл бұрын
Great vid like always. The most complete and informative series on reefing ever on the net. Thanks Ryan and BRS team. We owe you... Have a great weekend...
@jeremymore4515 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to thank you for the series! I just decided one day I wanted to learn everything about salt water tanks and.... I found this!
@ernestcortez40499 жыл бұрын
Tank is going to look awesome, thanks for the videos. look foward to the next video.
@kevinr6217 жыл бұрын
Ryan - You are Awesome - love your personality - love your honesty and love these educational videos! Simply Awesome!
@chriscoakley9738 Жыл бұрын
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@michaelmaltese9394 жыл бұрын
Awesome video. I wish there was info like this out when I was constructing my reefs.
@bsterling98 жыл бұрын
This helped me tremendously. I just used the Ocean Direct sand in a 40 gallon new set-up and the excessive cloudy water had me worried. Now I know I don't have to do a water change. Thanks!
@briansfishtanks9 жыл бұрын
Another great video! I'm from MN and I've never heard of the LFS you went into. I'll have to go give it a try. Looks like it's in Bloomington.
@fuffoon2 жыл бұрын
I just used 8 bags of special grade 1-2 mm a few weeks ago. It looks great and stays in place. It is the cleanest of the live sands I have used. I rinse. The one time I did not rinse the live sand I made up for the saved time by tearing down the mechanics to clean the tank of a muddy mess. This new tank completed the basic N cycle in 20 days with its dead live rock, rinsed live sand, a filter sponge squeeze from my established tank and Prodobio bacteria and nutrient.
@muckcityog89859 жыл бұрын
i never thought of tumbling my sand bed with a gravel cleaner. i usually stir it up with my turkey baster then i suck it out. That's why i love these vids! learn something new almost every time. Thanks again Guys, Great job as always!
@brandonezdoofenshmirtz29165 жыл бұрын
Just get a sand sifter goby, or a few nassarius snails
@chriscoakley9738 Жыл бұрын
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@BNoble3159 жыл бұрын
I look forward to these every week. Great video as always!
@Furfeatherandclaw9 жыл бұрын
Nice one Dave!
@shathetripper50672 жыл бұрын
great video my friend thanks for sharing
@Krispykashew9 жыл бұрын
Another great video Ryan. Keep up the good work.
@seangibbs69369 жыл бұрын
Awesome videos Ryan. I have a 450 Gal setup and i'm about three weeks ahead of your tank but I use your weekly videos to validate i'm doing things correctly. I've tweaked a few things based on your videos. Huge kudos to you and your BRS Team...couldn't be happier. Keep up the phenomenal work and thanks.
@Hero101010 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, how's your tank doing?
@davethomas59057 жыл бұрын
BRS creates these videos as a marketing tool to increase brand awareness and sales and does a wonderful job. But it's comments like this... "Your local fish store probably has about the same prices as online stores and might even be less." ...that reflect the company's culture and type of relationship they want to have with their customers. I don't even have a tank setup yet, but when I do, I'm going to be making purchases with them.
@LJsReef5 жыл бұрын
That's because LFSs are going out of business due to online shopping. It'll really suck when they go out of business and you gotta pay the shipping cost when you wanna buy livestock for your aquarium. Shipping is ridiculously high.
@bradsimpson87244 жыл бұрын
Just a couple quick notes. 1) Black sand is often magnetic, something to test and be aware of if you've got a magnetic glass cleaner - you might end up scratching your glass/acrylic pretty badly. 2) If you're on the fence about bare-bottom tanks but hate the idea of cleaning a sand bed, consider ceramic tile. It wipes clean, doesn't harbour waste, blocks reflections off the bottom pane, and it's relatively cheap and customizable.
@sigururorvaldsson15609 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot, really educational. Keep up the good work.
@skuby.9 жыл бұрын
love this series , Im re building my 80g tank been out of the hobby like 5 years but always learning and knowing new tecnology Im a bit nerd myself haha . keep the good work
@rudyb31949 жыл бұрын
Another nice video. I am at the same place that you are at with my new 150g build. All I am waiting for is another 30 pounds of base rock and I can add the sand. Keep up the great videos.
@shawnriv99 жыл бұрын
Great video Ryan! I just received three 20 pound bags of CaribSea Fiji Pink and will be starting a four foot long 65G shallow rimless build. I'm just waiting for the new Kessil AP700 to hit the market before starting :)
@LJsReef5 жыл бұрын
I love when you smirked when you said " how much and how deep" lol.
@seangibbs69369 жыл бұрын
Hey BRS, sorry i missed your note. I don't have a tank build as of yet. Haven't joined a forum. Just retired from the Air Force and getting back into the hobby. I'm working on wire management and system control (Apex Install) right now. Half of the stuff for my build I bought from you guys. I'll start a webpage dedicated to the tank project soon...it's called "The Cambridge Reef". Thanks again...looking forward to tomorrow's video.
@niallstruthers21849 жыл бұрын
Will you guys ever ship to the UK?
@menkalos9 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video. I especially like the advice on how to clean it with the siphon by folding the tube to control water flow. I haven't done this nearly enough, and my sand is now a nitrate generator. I'm reducing the amount of sand i have (down to around 3/4") and I'm stepping up the cleaning frequency. Is the larger grain sand bad for the snails and stars? I have those, but none of the gobies (my only one jumped out of the aquarium some time back). You only mentioned the gobies when you talked about the larger grain stuff. Now that I bought the Neptune WAV pumps from you with their ridiculous flow, I'm getting bare spots that I'd like to cover with heavier sand, but I don't want to make my critters unhappy. Any advice there? Thanks again!!!
@Hopkins-up2tn8 жыл бұрын
Have you ever noticed extremely fine sand beds eventually settling down, even with high 75x turn over rate for an sps tank over the course of one to two years. If not I've lucked out! It almost seems like each individual 1/4 mm grain has gained a coating of weight via bacteria or slime. I sift and clean with relative ease, and though it was a pain the first six months or so Im visually (and nitrite wise) really happy I chose it over A higher grain size. Nothing seems to get past the first half inch layer and Ive learned about anaerobic bacteria qualities from you guys ;) great benifits!
@prestonhoover44129 жыл бұрын
Great vid Ryan, as always. One thing you didn't touch on was the practice of Deep Sand Bed keeping. With the oolite sand the possibilities of a well working nitrogen cycle are so beneficial it boggles my mind that most reefers keep away from it. I have been using a DSB for almost three years now and although I have had two bouts of cyanobacteria, I have never detected Nitrates. Can you briefly explain why the practice of DSB'ing is such a scary thought for modern day reef tanks(besides hydrogen sulfide toxin)?
@prestonhoover44129 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom thanks so much for the response and informative explanation. I have always felt solo in keeping the dsb and find myself constantly seeking the opinions of others without much success. Again, loved the video and series, you guys do amazing work and truly help to make reefing easier!
@inachu4 жыл бұрын
I think for some who do not do DSB is the fear of trapping gasses that if released will kill everything in the tank
@mimicmage3 жыл бұрын
I also keep deep 4" sand bend. It creates an area where anaerobic bacteria that can only live in layers where there is no oxygen present. Because there's is no oxygen the consume nitrate . They close the loop cycle that is present in nature. Because of this you won't ever need water changes you just top off. I have success with both fresh water and saltwater using this method. I don't understand why this knowledge is not passed down either.... Now that being said if you disturb the sand bed significantly you cause gases that can be toxic but gases will build and come up on there own just don't vacuum or disturb it pass 3"...
@marktaylor32439 жыл бұрын
Your videos are awesome
@atmyworkshop83857 жыл бұрын
Great video as always. Do have a list of the sands from course to fine?
@adrianalob46989 жыл бұрын
Very informational video. Which sand you prefer most?
@hansi987 жыл бұрын
The King of diy occasionally uses Tiling his freshwater Tanks, is that an Option for reef tanks as well Or are there any issues eg small animals getting behind The tiles? Very good videos!
@My5780ta8 жыл бұрын
Ryan your rock
@vidextreme9 жыл бұрын
Great video. Several things I like to comment on though. Discussing about the 'aragonite' that can help for buffering could have been a good additional topic. Also, I'm not a fan and even a believer that you should be siphoning sand your tank(except for fresh water tanks). I think it's even detrimental. In my opinion, sand beds need time to mature, and once it does, you don't have to worry about organics getting stuck under sand because it will less likely happen. This can be applied to hydogen sulfide worries.
@vidextreme9 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom Hi. I was referring to the main purpose why some commercial substrate uses aragonite infused sand like the products you've just reviewed, hence why they say 'arag'-live. The main idea is to prevent immediate drop in pH. Though, aragonite form of calcified carbons needs a substantially lower pH(like in calcium reactors) compare to average salt water aquarium to dissolve, pockets of low pH can dissolve aragonite and in essence 'neutralized'. It's not the low pH that kills the tank, it's the spikes. Btw technically speaking, I think we will get even higher pH if we sample on areas near rocks and sands because of higher possibilty of having decaying matter which decomposes to ammonia. And we know ammonia has a high pH. The old understanding that aragonite is ONLY useful with a calcium reactor which we artificially lower the pH via pumping in carbon dioxide is...well an old understanding. Carribsea knows about this, which is why they advertise their sand are aragonite infused sand and some with live bacteria. Two birds with one stone.
@vidextreme9 жыл бұрын
***** (clicked on post too soon) This is why what you've said about sand bed is for aesthetic purposes only, I think, is an understatement. Another purpose for sand beds, which has only a few amount of articles about this, greatly contribute to establish a safe sulfur cycle in tanks. This time, it's not just about surface area but one attribute that other media is lacking that sand do...sift-ability. Decaying matter also includes compound of sulfur. And having hydrogen sulfide, a rather toxic material even for us humans, is safely released(as gas) and exits the tank via the surface. This is of course in the context of a 'matured' sand bed....worms and critters going about sifting and munching along and burrowing the sand. Siphoning the sand will definitely affect these vital creatures and the maturity of the sand bed. Just to share my experience, I had one tank that I did not change water, like zero water change for two years. It was a fish only tank, saltwater, of course, with a bunch of delicate fish like a spotted eel. It only crashed when I accidentally poured lemonade which I thought was distilled water. *sniff* This tank does not have any artificial filtration other than a DIY skimmer. This was my first saltwater tank. And knowing what I know now, I can only attribute its success to the tank's sand bed doing its underrated job.
@mrbigshot299 жыл бұрын
really good this time. tank you very much. ill never do sand again. bare bottom looks just as good if not better because you never get cyno on the sand. paint the bottom of the tank black and its perfect. the only downfall is sand living critters like gobys, nassarius snails and some anemones are not suitable without using a cup of sand somewhere
@tomengland50829 жыл бұрын
hi have you guys used tropic eden sand, I saw a video on KZbin showing how it literally requires no rincing and it's really uniformed, would be great if you guys could do a review on it.
@SethEssington5 жыл бұрын
Somehow some starfish ended up in my bag of Ocean Direct live sand.
@LJsReef5 жыл бұрын
That's pretty cool. I guess it is directly from the ocean.
@1MissEllyLove7 жыл бұрын
I have a 40 gallon breeder freshwater tank with black sand. The tank got overrun with algae and has been just sitting there being ignored and half empty. We're moving in 6 months and I'm planning on converting it into a saltwater tank at our new home. What's the best way to prep the sand from going from freshwater to saltwater to ensure anything it's absorbed is removed? I'm planning on rinsing it like crazy and drying it out on a tarp (hopefully in the sun to help bleach off anything that shouldn't be there), but what's the likelyhood of any residual ammonia/nitrite/nitrate/etc leeching into the saltwater tank? I'd really like to avoid having to buy all new sand since the stuff I have is exactly what I want for my reef tank. Thank you SO MUCH FOR this series! I've been out of the hobby for 5 years and everything has changed so much that I'm watching your videos to catch up. They've also been very helpful at getting my husband interested in the hobby.
@Justthemow6 жыл бұрын
My sand bed is 6-8" and I never vacuumed it just let the micro fauna do there thing starfishes worms snails and such like and gobies my tank is 4 years old and running strong
@mimicmage3 жыл бұрын
Deep sand bed closes the natural cycle . Anaerobic bacteria is present in your tank . I too have deep sand bed no water changes all I do is top off
@solidusrock19 жыл бұрын
In regards to the Clarifiers included in the sand bags. If my tank is already set up with reef and fish, Is the clarifier safe to use while i have fish swimming around in there?
@Chub4Chevy6 жыл бұрын
Is it good practice to have egg crate on the bottom to protect the glass?
@myopinion63287 жыл бұрын
Can sand be added months down the road if you decide you don't like a bare bottom tank?
@bane16079 жыл бұрын
why the heck do people dislike these videos?
@joseCalderon19769 жыл бұрын
+jraker I was just thinking the same exact thing! BRS and Ryan are very cool and are always making nice informative videos.
@i.c.b.m63768 жыл бұрын
+jraker they might have mental problems
@KoRnifyable7 жыл бұрын
Maybe cause he sounds like he's yelling... like the sham-wow guy. It's hard to get past his delivery, but once you can focus on the content there is a lot of great info.
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@sommersarme56137 жыл бұрын
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@tsurro80869 жыл бұрын
I used the larger my first time, second time around I used figi pink., smaller but much easier to sift when cleaning the sand bed, it moves a little more but not that noticeable, looks like an ocean bottom
@Dognormousllc8 жыл бұрын
I"m just starting in the reefing hobby, since my 55 gal was free. I would like to have crabs in my tank, which sand would work best for them?
@leahfiish8 жыл бұрын
Hi BRS, I plan on using live sand for my new tank. I already have my dry rock in place, and my plan is to add live sand and then fill it with RO, and once it's full mix in the salt. Will adding RO to the live sand defeat the purpose of it being live? It might take 1 or 2 days of filling with RO before it's full.
@nanibanaant61418 жыл бұрын
as long as the RO has salt mixed in it you're fine, otherwise all the benefitial bacteria would die.
@leahfiish8 жыл бұрын
BulkReefSupplyCom i ended up using dry sand. :)
@andrewr0224888 жыл бұрын
Could you elaborate about the buffing capabilities of the Hawaiian Black sand vs the calcium carbonate based sands? Also, If I were to sift the Hawaiian Black through a mesh sifter with 2.5mm "#60 MESH" and used only the smaller grains that are 2.5mm or smaller, would it be better suited for sand sifting goby rather than using the whole bag with the larger granules included? I like the look of the Black sand pretty well and I'm tired of the Fiji pink, which seems generic now.
@rusliyiable5 жыл бұрын
I have algae growing in my sand..how i can clear my sand?do we have a fish that can do it and safe for all coral?
@BRStv5 жыл бұрын
Manually removing as much algae as possible is where I'd start. From there, consider using something like Vibrant. It's a bacterial supplement where the bacteria literally eat algae. We actually did a video on Vibrant not too long ago that you might find helpful and interesting. I'll post a link below. www.bulkreefsupply.com/video/view/brstv-investigates-vibrant-aquarium-cleaner/
@rusliyiable5 жыл бұрын
@@BRStv do you have any suggestion besides vibrant?cause in my place no provides vibrant yet
@goodall1bay8 жыл бұрын
With bare bottom it's difficult for hermits to even walk on the glass bottom. Like watching scooby doo
@evaneversole85468 жыл бұрын
could you guide me a direction on cleaning sand every time I do it there is tons of sand that go down the drain
@TheFernalfer9 жыл бұрын
I have a question about the order you did everything. I have a empty tank. It looks like you filled the empty BRS160 with RODI water and salt and mixed in tank. But then you show adding rocks but there was no water. Then you show The rock and just water in tank. Then you did the Sand video and you show the rock down first then sand with no water then have water in it. Question is in what order do you put what in first? Water and salt and mix it? Or rock first then water then sand. What order did you add the Water, salt, rock, and sand in the BRS 160?
@goldenpondrvpark16379 жыл бұрын
My live sand had no where near as much water as what is showed here in the video. The sand was damp but no excess water. One bag was almost dry. I bought the Carib Sea Fiji Pink. Should I be worried?
@TunefuIIy3 жыл бұрын
Guys I bought a python years ago, but it made sense in my apartment. Now I use hygger's gun looking syphon. It uses the trigger for suction, and it's 40 something inches long so my hands aren't in the tank breaking my no hands in streak 😅👋
@kissace30838 жыл бұрын
Do you need to rinse the Caribbean Sea sand before put it into the tank
@kissace30838 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom okay because I didn't rinse the sand for my tank and the water was so cloudy every time when I shifted somethings around. Is there anyway to fix it or clean the sand
@kissace30838 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom okay thank you so much for the help
@kissace30838 жыл бұрын
+Kiss Ace do I need to stir the sand btw
@kissace30838 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom okay I'm still cycling the tank , when do you recommend to do a water change or vacuum the sand? If do so, my tank will end up very cloudy again if I vacuum the sand
@kissace30838 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom okay how long usually will take to completely cycle the tank ? Do you have a video in detail for cycle the tank
@istandwithisreal88834 жыл бұрын
Do I need to maintenance my sand if I run an ultra low nutrient system in my reef end it works “too well“
@BRStv4 жыл бұрын
We usually like to siphon out our sand during our water changes to siphon out the buildup of detritus. If you're having a hard time with keeping nitrates and phosphates up, you could consider doing smaller or less frequent water changes, or feeding more.
@josephwzr8 жыл бұрын
Whats the best type of sand that doesnt get blown around easily and still suitable for sand wrasses?
@josephwzr8 жыл бұрын
hmm thanks alot! How do i go about changing sand in my current tank? My current one is too fine and theres always an empty spot at the corner.
@1royalwolf8 жыл бұрын
Have you ever tried shell grit Ryan.
@1royalwolf8 жыл бұрын
No. It's crushed or broken shells that washes up on the beach. Lots of purples and reds and pinks but very little sand. Wish I could put a photo of it on here.
@1royalwolf8 жыл бұрын
Definitely easy to clean and a good source of calcium too
@shlorp39768 жыл бұрын
Do you know what size bag will fill a ten gallon with a nice 1-2 inch layer?
@shlorp39768 жыл бұрын
***** Okay, thanks!
@xXxXemohaiRXxXx7 жыл бұрын
Is there merit to not siphoning the sand directly as shown in the video? I can still mix up the sand bed before doing a water change. What I'm concerned with are all the little copepods and living bugs in that inhabit the sand. I have a 4-5ish year old 25g aquarium and I see them all over the glass walls and only assume they're hiding in the sand too. If I siphon the sand, won't they just be sucked up and eventually lead to rapid decline of copepod population, which my fish would not like to happen. The live and abundant reproducing food is great for them. Also side question. I've been keeping away from Mandarin Gobies because I know their diet is pretty specific. If I put one in my 25g, would the pod population eventually die off and lead to me having to buy more to feed the Mandarin Goby? Thank you for any reply.
@xXxXemohaiRXxXx7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the quick reply! I'll definitely take your advice mixed along with my personal experience. I think I'll keep holding off on the beautiful Dragonets until I know I have a more than suitable environment for them. :D
@bguzio7 жыл бұрын
is it common, beneficial or advisable to mix crushed coral and sand combined. are there any draw backs if I use both together
@GoLeafs038 жыл бұрын
Would 20lbs of CaribSea Fiji Pink be good enough for a jbj 30g tank??? And a goby should be fine with that grain size right??
@GoLeafs038 жыл бұрын
The dimension are 23.6-inch X 19.7-inch X 16.5-inch
@lukejo458 жыл бұрын
how is the zeovit system working with using live sand were there any issues
@brandonezdoofenshmirtz29165 жыл бұрын
Could bristle worms show up in live or dry sand?
@BRStv5 жыл бұрын
Very little to no chance. Live sand is typically dried out, sorted for grain size, then packaged with water and dormant bacteria, so most living creatures die off in the process. Dry sand is completely dry, so no chance for bristle worms. The only exception would be sand like the Ocean Direct type that isn't dried out before packaging.
@kylesmith90482 жыл бұрын
Does vacuuming the sand also remove/impact beneficial bacteria?
@BRStv2 жыл бұрын
Since most of the good nitrifying bacteria live on surfaces like rock and sand, vacuuming the sand will inevitably have a negative effect on the bacteria population. That said, in a mature system, the benefits of vacuuming the sand usually outweigh the negatives. If you're concerned, consider only vacuuming sections of the sand bed during each water change.
@j.66238 жыл бұрын
I thought a deep sand bed would promote anaerobic bacteria growth?? if not how do I maintain them in my tank??? thanks!
@gs68106 жыл бұрын
I bought my sand at home depot. I live near the beach and a cement company here harvests sand from the ocean that spills into a pit they made. They sell some of it to home depot. 50 lbs of local beach sand cost me 3$. I suppose i could have just gone down to the beach and filled up a bucket but the sand was sifted and cleaned for only 3$ plus I didn't have to dig or hike out 50 lbs of sand from the beach.
@shanethereefer94289 жыл бұрын
Any tips on adding fresh sand to an existing sand bed?
@shanethereefer94289 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom great, 1st cup will go in tomorrow morning then. Thanks :)
@DDL9547 жыл бұрын
how much and what kind of sand would you recommend in a 32 gal biocube?
@rbosco21128 жыл бұрын
How is the Caribsea Special grade reef sand for sand sifting fish?
@rbosco21128 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@reallysleeper5 жыл бұрын
Can we mix and use Ocean Direct and Arag alive in one tank?
@oxiac60065 жыл бұрын
Do if I leave sand in the bag it will suffocate?
@robertsouthard18789 жыл бұрын
hi will the special grade be ok for sand sifting fish?
@blenderheado24249 жыл бұрын
Can you do some fresh water tank that will be helpful.
@RoboNarples-et6ky9 жыл бұрын
What if I have a fish that requires a deeper sand bed such as a jawfish?
@Matthew-ej3pg5 жыл бұрын
I have that black Hawaiian sand. I was told I can’t have sand sifting fish or starfish with that sand but I see a goby swimming in a tank with it in the video... CAN I HAVE A GOBY AND STARFISH???
@BRStv5 жыл бұрын
We've had a number of tanks using the black sand with sand sifters. Given that the grain size isn't too large, you shouldn't have any issues 🙂
@Matthew-ej3pg5 жыл бұрын
@@BRStv perfect! thank you.
@gputec39 жыл бұрын
should be receiving my 2.1 tomorrow.. I can't wait to scape it and ad sand, then saltwater.. guess I'm right on time
@i.c.b.m63768 жыл бұрын
I planned to buy caribsea bimini pink, any tips on that
@alejandrosaavedra3019 жыл бұрын
question?? I'm planning to move my current tank to a new tank but I'm thinking to be bare bottom which the sand of my old tank is too old and dirty and is getting algae problems. so my inquiry is if is possible to move my tank without sand?? or i can use new live sand but it will break down my current cycle or it will affect all my livestock?? thanks
@NYsmk9 жыл бұрын
How many inches of sand did you end up with at 6 20lb bags?
@Jeff-ik9zj7 жыл бұрын
So i am maybe gonna turn my old empty 30 gallon fw tank into sw, It has normal sand in there can i use that? Or do i have to get new sand
@BensCanyonAT48 жыл бұрын
hey I've had a 40lb bag of CaribSea Ocean Direct live sand for a little under a year I'd say and I can't find an expiration date, would this still be safe to use? Thanks
@BensCanyonAT48 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom Okay thank you so much for the speedy reply, you guys are awesome that you respond to almost every question a lot of places don't. Keep it up BRS!
@samanthabell61389 жыл бұрын
that very cool I want one for my doughter one day she has a baby red ear slider
@mapcraft17 жыл бұрын
Can i use Water from the ocean? i lieve in Germany near the Baltic sea and if i were to take the natural sand, wouldnt i be then getting all the natural bacteria with it?
@scprepper26728 жыл бұрын
could you start a tank bare and add sand later.0?
@jrturtle-xf2lp7 жыл бұрын
any tips for cleaning sand beds with small particles? my siphone just sucks my sand up, but not algea, and i constantly find myself having to replace the sand.
@kakam4587 жыл бұрын
Get a bunch of nassarius snails and you will never need to siphon again ;)
@drdrdator9 жыл бұрын
I think BB tanks looks just as good if not even better as soon as coralline is covering the bottom. Which shouldn't take too long.
@markarmstrong1474 жыл бұрын
I let my tank completely die the fish died months ago and as far as I can figure out the live rock died had the same sort of time that was 2 years ago is my sand worth anything as could I restart my tank with that live sand in it
@BRStv4 жыл бұрын
With that much death in the tank, you're probably going to be best served by replacing the sand. The rock can be salvaged, but we'd probably suggest drying out and re-curing the rock based on your description of the situation here.
@shellyjones3419 жыл бұрын
How about all the opinions that say not to vacuum or disturb your sand bed? Aren't there beneficial organisms like spaghetti worms etc that could be inadvertently removed by vacuuming the sand? How about using only a turkey baster to tumble the sand, pushing the detritus into the water column then removing it with via the filter socks? Is this a viable way to "clean" the sand of excess nutrients?
@mrbigshot299 жыл бұрын
+Shelly Jones if its under 4" you have to vacuum. it isn't until 4"+ that denitrification begins from anaerobic bacteria. anything less than 4" is a detritus trap and absolutely will crash the tank over time. depends on the size of the tank but a large 100g+ tan will get old sand syndrome in 4 years or less from this.
@shellyjones3419 жыл бұрын
Thank you both for the advice. My 60G DT has a sand bed that is nominally 1" deep and is ultra fine. Besides blowing with a turkey baster and the sand sifters moving it about, the sand has not been cleaned since I put it in 10 months ago. I vacuumed it today by routing the outlet of the siphon to double layered felt filter sock plus mesh filter bag combo which I placed in the sump. This way I could vacuum slowly without worrying about draining too much water. I captured a lot of dark green mucky gunk and my sand bed looks beautiful. I did a 10% water change after. All the livestock are happy except maybe my pistol shrimp since I buried many of his burrows!
@2008MrsKim9 жыл бұрын
I bought this sand and the lady at the fish store told me to rinse it a few times to rid of dead bacteria. I now have the worst algae outbreak to date. Don't know how to rid of it.
@nicholassoong19816 жыл бұрын
Can I use sand from the beach for my tank?
@nicholassoong19816 жыл бұрын
@@BRStv OK sure, thanks for replying :')
@HugDeeznueces8 жыл бұрын
why don't you put sand first so the rock does not contact the glass directly?
@HugDeeznueces8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply. Would it be safe to put something between the glass and the rock? Like lighting crate?
@firebirdude27 жыл бұрын
Some people believe setting the rock on top of the sand may, one day, cause a rockslide/shift. Not a good thing at all. Some have recommended using egg crate, but it does make it very difficult to clean.
@HugDeeznueces7 жыл бұрын
I can relate to the egg crate, I use it. You can use a piece of plexiglass too.
@tequila20038 жыл бұрын
can that sand be used for freshwater tanks
@tequila20038 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom how about for turtles would it be okay i just want to know if it's salty ive seen some at petco and i just assume it has some saltwater in it
@tequila20038 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCom okay thank you :)
@worldtravelin7 жыл бұрын
How do I have a beer with this guy?
@CruzArias_ElegantCorals6 жыл бұрын
Go to MACNA 2018... LOL
@ephemeralzeal72646 жыл бұрын
he's a "reefer"
@kelleyballard66799 жыл бұрын
BulkReefSupplyCom What will it take to get you guys to sell Tropic Eden Reef Flakes? By FAR the best substrate out there in my opinion.
@johnatella84984 жыл бұрын
Also, if your home is on a septic system, don't put your dirty salt water (or any salt water) into your septic system.
@reeftanktv3169 жыл бұрын
Can you use play sand
@reeftanktv3169 жыл бұрын
+BulkReefSupplyCo does it still look good in white
@lisadimercurio94738 жыл бұрын
I thought it is a bad idea to use play sand
@72jmunoz8 жыл бұрын
why add it after the watter is in the tank why not put it in before use a bowl to fill whont that keep the cloud dust down ?
@abh39607 жыл бұрын
guys i dont have to much money but is there a cheap sand pool or other i can put into my reef tank?
@marcusmischievous7 жыл бұрын
You say black sand is not good for buffering? What is buffering?
@marcusmischievous7 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Would it be possible to receive the same effect of appropriate levels simply by dosing if I DO decide to go with the black sand? ~Thank you!
@kinglyzard4 жыл бұрын
I mixed a bag of Arag-Alive with sand in my 55g brackish tank. I have yet to find any measurable nitrates, even after cycling successfully. No ammonia, no nitrites, no nitrates. It looks like a complete nitrogen cycle
@elijahfaas8 жыл бұрын
+Bulk Reef Supply are you based out of Minneapolis, I saw you walked into saltwater empire?