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brittanyk 11-24-2016 05:47 PM

Sand or bare bottom?
 
I am just in the process of downsizing. Ive gone from a 90 gal to a 50. I prefer the size and plan to keep the tank pretty simple. Ive had a reef tank for 15 years, and worked at a few LFS when I was younger, BUT I need some outside advice!

I have a pair of black ice clowns that will go in it, I plan on having some coral - zoas, lps... perhaps one day sps. I would love a jawfish one day, as its my fave fish.. BUT that means sand... so I am a bit lost lol.

I am in a toss up between keeping it bare bottom, or adding sand. Ive always had sand, but now I am not sure. I prefer the idea of having it as clean as possible.... but what am I losing?

Bare bottom - tell me your thoughts ...
sand bed - tell me your thoughts, if and how often do you clean it?

Ryanerickson 11-24-2016 06:03 PM

My new tank is bare bottom first time I have gone this route but I'm pretty happy easy to clean no sand to make a mess.you could always try it and if you don't like add it later.

Moogled 11-24-2016 06:45 PM

I had a barebottom 33 gallon when I first started.

Now I keep a 1" bed in my pico 5g and I much prefer the look.

Only thing is that I really don't like vacuuming sand lol.

tang daddy 11-24-2016 10:26 PM

If you're keeping a jawfish you could put a square container for the fish to live in, I really like the BB look with the acception of covering the glass with a black or white piece of abs or acrylic incase a rock decides to fall one day.

I think we all agree on the pros for barebottom is easy detritous and waste removal. Esthetically it doesn't look as real as sand or rubble but easier to maintain. I do 5g WC every 3 days and remove a ton of detritous that would otherwise be sitting in the sand. No frags get buried, no sand storms, easy to clean and maintain. About 10 mins every 3 days is good for me. Mind you I feed 5x a day so gotta keep it clean.

e46er 11-25-2016 12:06 AM

i tried it a few years back in my 120
its better in every aspect except aesthetics, which after probably 3-4 months i put in a couple bags of white sand because I couldn't get past the look.
my current tank has black sand which I really like. not sure if I actually like it better than the white sand but after 10 Years of white sand its a nice change.

Id say start without it and its easy to add later if you don't like it.

shrimp 11-25-2016 12:24 AM

If you go with sand, you will never be able to keep snails alive for long.

SpongeAl 11-25-2016 01:23 AM

I say sand, it just looks better IMO.

I put just enough in to cover the bottom at the front, tapered up to about 1" or so at the back.

Its mostly cosmetic, but there definitely is bristle worms etc in 1" of sand.

All I have to to is give a a blast with the baster once in a while before a water change.

By all means though, if it was to accommodate a favorite fish, then I guess go bare bottom if you have to, otherwise a 1/2" or so of seafloor special is not going to cause really any extra work.

The sand will mask the detritus temporarily from site, as well as give habitat to fauna that might help clean up detritus a bit between water changes, at the very least some of them may provide a snack for an inhabitant.

AquaAddict 11-25-2016 03:20 AM

What does the sand do to the snails?

AquaAddict

shrimp 11-25-2016 03:33 AM

Snails will not be able to flip themselves back up,properly with their shell up.

hondas3000 11-25-2016 12:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shrimp (Post 1002820)
Snails will not be able to flip themselves back up,properly with their shell up.

lol I seen that a lot in my tank and I have to help push it back.


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