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    Ok, so I am guessing that you didn't like it Karin. LOL
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    Got that right.

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    Karin how long did you have it in your tank? Did you notice an elevated ALK or CA through dissolution?

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    Argasnow here. I love it.
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    It was in the 125g and I didn't really check for that. The tank burst shortly after anyway (not due to the sand though. can't blame everything on that sand lol)
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    With the right application you could pull some trace elements out of it. Maybe a remote 5 gallon bucket sandbed with very low flow?

    Kevin how deep is your "aragasnow" sandbed?

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    I used two 40lb bags of caribsea special grade reef sand. Then I topped it off with a 20lb bag of caribsea reef sand plus. The shells add a nice touch and the hermits love having extra homes to move into. At one time I planned on a watchman goby and pistol shrimp pair, hence the shells and coral pieces, but the pairings never worked and the watchman eventually disappered.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Troy Valentine View Post
    With the right application you could pull some trace elements out of it. Maybe a remote 5 gallon bucket sandbed with very low flow?

    Kevin how deep is your "aragasnow" sandbed?
    1"
    I may be going dsb again once I get the mp40s. Right now I have rather low flow so I worry about food and detritus getting into the dsb. Also depends on if I can keep my nitrates down with this algae scrubber.
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