Egg Crate Under Sand Bed at Will Carol blog

Egg Crate Under Sand Bed. The egg crate made it very difficult to clean the sand bed, which lead to algae issues. I'm on the verge of setting up a new 29, and am thinking of putting as layer of eggcrate under the sand to keep the rock from scratching /. Eventually, i pull all the corals and rock out to get. I'm about to do some major tank maintenance that will involve pulling out all of the live rock. A wise man once said never. I have seen people use egg crate and then fill it with sand, my question is what are the pros and cons of using egg crate? ;) i'm about ready to fill up my 125, i'm going to be using a shallow sand bed. I'm considering adding some additional. Or is that just one of those urban reef myths? Then place the rocks on the crate followed by sand around rocks and over eggcrate.

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Eventually, i pull all the corals and rock out to get. ;) i'm about ready to fill up my 125, i'm going to be using a shallow sand bed. Then place the rocks on the crate followed by sand around rocks and over eggcrate. I have seen people use egg crate and then fill it with sand, my question is what are the pros and cons of using egg crate? I'm considering adding some additional. The egg crate made it very difficult to clean the sand bed, which lead to algae issues. I'm about to do some major tank maintenance that will involve pulling out all of the live rock. Or is that just one of those urban reef myths? A wise man once said never. I'm on the verge of setting up a new 29, and am thinking of putting as layer of eggcrate under the sand to keep the rock from scratching /.

Eggs in crate 1926718 Stock Photo at Vecteezy

Egg Crate Under Sand Bed I'm on the verge of setting up a new 29, and am thinking of putting as layer of eggcrate under the sand to keep the rock from scratching /. Eventually, i pull all the corals and rock out to get. A wise man once said never. The egg crate made it very difficult to clean the sand bed, which lead to algae issues. ;) i'm about ready to fill up my 125, i'm going to be using a shallow sand bed. I'm considering adding some additional. Or is that just one of those urban reef myths? I'm about to do some major tank maintenance that will involve pulling out all of the live rock. I have seen people use egg crate and then fill it with sand, my question is what are the pros and cons of using egg crate? Then place the rocks on the crate followed by sand around rocks and over eggcrate. I'm on the verge of setting up a new 29, and am thinking of putting as layer of eggcrate under the sand to keep the rock from scratching /.

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