this is sort of a vivarium topic, but I think the fresh water diy forum is the best spot, because of all the experienced tank builders here...
I am building a beach set up, that will have sand rising above the water line. I am going to used tiered slabs of stone on an angle to contain the sand and create a semi natural hill. I am worried about the sand above the waterline in terms of water circulation and drainage. I don't want the sand to smell like a beach, and don't want to build something I can't maintain. the goal is easy cleanliness.
I've seen one article that showed the filter return bringing water to the high ground, so that it kept the sand moist and continually in a state of leeching back into the water column. I'm assuming this is the way to go, but haven't seen any tanks set up this way.
do you have such a tank?
do you think this is a good method?
do you have thoughts or experiences with sandy beach like vivariums you think I should consider?
also, in an example like below,
is it ok to return the water UNDER the sand, like a leeching field? or do I need to return it higher, like a waterfall?

I am building a beach set up, that will have sand rising above the water line. I am going to used tiered slabs of stone on an angle to contain the sand and create a semi natural hill. I am worried about the sand above the waterline in terms of water circulation and drainage. I don't want the sand to smell like a beach, and don't want to build something I can't maintain. the goal is easy cleanliness.
I've seen one article that showed the filter return bringing water to the high ground, so that it kept the sand moist and continually in a state of leeching back into the water column. I'm assuming this is the way to go, but haven't seen any tanks set up this way.
do you have such a tank?
do you think this is a good method?
do you have thoughts or experiences with sandy beach like vivariums you think I should consider?
also, in an example like below,
is it ok to return the water UNDER the sand, like a leeching field? or do I need to return it higher, like a waterfall?
