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Old 01/11/2003, 03:29 PM
Geogal17 Geogal17 is offline
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uhoh....live sand turning black...

hmmmm...i have the sand sloping form the back so that its about 3 inches deep in the back and about 1.5 in front. I have a horseshoe crab and fiji star that keep the sand pretty well stirred up in the front, its in the back part where the sand is deepest that i've started noticing the sand at the bottom is turning black/dark grey. Is this because it gets less light or because nothing is cirlulating air/water down there?

So far everything else in the tank appears to be going alright.
All tests are within normal ranges.

I was just curious if this was a bad thing or not
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Old 01/11/2003, 07:35 PM
Just Fishing Just Fishing is offline
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It’s most likely beneficial bacteria. A good thing.
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Old 01/11/2003, 09:55 PM
Geogal17 Geogal17 is offline
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oh! i was afraid it was turning black b/c the bacteria was dying....
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Old 01/11/2003, 11:14 PM
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could also be Hydrogen Sulfide Gas...


usually the BLACK area are BLACXK and small.. usually larger grey areas are HSG
 


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