Undulating Sand Beds

Discussion in 'Sand' started by Glipzcom, Oct 30, 2006.

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  1. Glipzcom

    Glipzcom Flamingo Tongue

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    I have seen a few photos of sand beds that people have made that seem to undulate. One of the most interesting ones had half the tank with about 4 inches of sand and the other half had only about a 11/2 inches of sand. and some how they almost had a shelf so the sand looked like:

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    It made for some very pretty aquascaping they had a arch theat went from the deep end and branched over to the low end.

    Anyone know anything about sandbeds like this? would powerheads completely destroy that. Looked so pretty.

    Glen.
     
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  3. geekdafied

    geekdafied 3reef Sponsor

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    that sounds interesting, where was the pic at?
     
  4. Pisces23

    Pisces23 Sea Dragon

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    I always assumed that those beds were created by powerheads blowing around sand...
     
  5. geekdafied

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    I saw a picture of one tank from a coral farm that was awesome. It had to have been something like a 125 wide. I was going to try to recreate it with 70a wide. It was set up as 2 islands and must have had 15 or blue/green chromis in it that would school all thru it. Looked awesome!
     
  6. Matt Rogers

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    Bingo.

    My Tunze Turbelle pump is really good at this.
    EDIT - I think it's due to the wave timer pulsing effect.
     
  7. Glipzcom

    Glipzcom Flamingo Tongue

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    man i should have saved the photo this would have to had been the greatest powerhead sand shift ever. Im hunting down the photo.

    Glen.
     
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  9. geekdafied

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    Back when I was into fresh water, I had the coolest "river" tank. I looked like I took a piece of a river and put it in my house. I had 3 powerheads on one end along with the return from my canister filter all blowing the same direction from that end "as if it was the current from a river" I had one end with about 6inches of gravel, then it sloped to about 3 inches and then it went back up about 4-5inches with a floating island for a turtle. It was a 6foot tank. I had all natural (local) inhibitants, fish, crawfish and even a small aligator snapping turtle. Whoever came over were amazed by it cause it really did look real. That is why I am looking into undulating sand beds. I would to see somebody elses to give me an idea before I try it.
     
  10. Glipzcom

    Glipzcom Flamingo Tongue

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    WOW geekdafield that sounds awesome. I love rivers, if i had a river like that in my house.. Well something awesome would happen. Yeah I was wondering if there was some way even if to create like a shelf, put a bunch of sand on a lower part place a rock like a wall fill in the other side, and im sure some sand would blow over it but after a while you would end up with a high side with deep sand and a low side with not so deep sand. Does that sound logical, i can see how powerheads could really screw with that.
     
  11. geekdafied

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    Ive been toying with different ideas of sand beds, and I think I have a way that would work. Granted it's just in theory right now and you would lose some space in the tank but I think the aestics of it would out weigh the loss.
     
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