Originally Posted by lion_crazz
However, I have two problems with your post Diadema. First off, if you do sand in a reef tank, it stays clean by the critters who sift it. In an aggressive tank (such as the one he mentioned with triggers, puffers, and an eel) sand will not do very well because the fish will eat the inverts (especially puffers and triggers) and it is almost impossible to siphon to the best degree. Thus, the aragonite would be the next step up as far as thickness. It's not as thick as crushed coral where it traps nitrates, but it is not impossible to clean in an aggressive tank like sand can be.
The filter bag brackets is debatable, so that is fine. However, I disagree with the flow comment as well. In no way is flow arbitrary in any tank you are keeping unless you like to do water changes a few times per week. If you do not have a good amount of flow in a fish tank (especially with messy fish - puffers and triggers), food is going to build up on the bottom of the tank and convert into nitrates before you get to do a water change. I have 17 times the amount of flow in my 75 and have a moderately stocked tank, only feeding them every other day, and I still see food fall to the bottom (because my puffer is a mess with his krill). In such a long tank as a 125, you are going to need a lot of flow to keep all that water moving from side to side. Fifteen times the turnover is the minimum if you ask me. Anything less and you will just watch the nitrates build up as the tank gets more and more stocked, and they get bigger and more messy.
wow - interesting...
First - your comment about the sandbed and the fact that the sand will not do well because the agressive fish will eat all of the inverts in the sand. Microfauna and bacteria are what makes a sandbed function not the type of inverts a trigger is likely to seek out.
Look up the word arbitrary. Basically what you had stated was "you want 1,875 gph moving in that tank" which to me was an odd thing to say. Like that is the exact amount you need - no more - no less...
I guess our opinions differ... And you know what, the funny thing is that one of us realizes they're opinions.