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Old 03-03-2008, 01:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default ?Should I remove crushed coral from est. tank?

Howdy, I'm new to this board and still learning a lot about this expen$ive hobby! I've a 100g. w/Kenya tree (fragging like crazy), a bubble tip, inverts (shrimp/hermits) and basic and nothing fancy fish. My question is, the tank's been running for 2+years with crushed coral. I prefer the look of sand and after reading some of the posts here I'm wondering if I would make things worse by switching to live sand? Thanks in advance!


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