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DSB Detritus Build-Up
Any good recommendations for Detritus build-up? I inherited a 100 gallon tank with a DSB, but I've been battling high nutrient loads since I got it. I suspect that the DSB is loaded with detritus, and it's putting off a constant load of nitrate and phosphates. I left the tank fallow for the first 6 months that I had it, while I skimmed the tank and had think green algae growing on the glass.
I keep upgrading the circulation and I get plenty of skimate. Feedings are very limited, etc. I just bought some new rock, so I need to do some major landscaping. There is crushed gravel in the sand bed, so I'm considering sifting out the crushed coral and washing the sand before building the landscaping back up. However, what's to stop the detritus from building back up again?
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I use nassarius and cerith snails and a single fighting conch to keep my sand bed in shape.
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What he said ^^^
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What he said x 2
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