I have also used sand for decades and find it easy to clean.
Detritus sits on top as opposed to working in, and if the current is aimed right, most detritus will end up in a single small area. In my 150 gal, detritus would collect in an area under where the pump outfall hit (a sort of plenum area).
So I could vacuum that small area and get 80% of the detritus in a very short time.
I never liked the idea of pushing detritus into filters, because unless you clean filters daily, that stuff isn't gone, its still in the tank, just out of sight, and it is constantly degrading into nitrate, lowering water quality.
Detritus sits on top as opposed to working in, and if the current is aimed right, most detritus will end up in a single small area. In my 150 gal, detritus would collect in an area under where the pump outfall hit (a sort of plenum area).
So I could vacuum that small area and get 80% of the detritus in a very short time.
I never liked the idea of pushing detritus into filters, because unless you clean filters daily, that stuff isn't gone, its still in the tank, just out of sight, and it is constantly degrading into nitrate, lowering water quality.