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![]() What exactly is a DSB? The starboard thing you mentioned sounds like a good idea... I'm not crazy about the glass bottom look either... I like a solid color... I guess I could always paint it? Or put something else on the bottom like this board you are speaking of. I'm going to look up more on this I like it the more I think about it
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![]() Oh and to answer your question - currently no corals, I'd like to tackle some easier to keep SPS and whatnot... I love zoas, I'm mostly going to go for a zoa paly lps tank <3
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![]() DSB stands for Deep Sand Bed. I thought I read somewhere that it was considered a DSB at 4" or deeper. Feel free to correct me on that one.
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![]() You guys hear anything about tile bottoms? I don't know what to do
![]() The starboard is expensive... what about this stuff? http://www.interstateplastics.com/Bl...01107262317-5p I just don't know how I feel about the black HDPE and having a black bottom. I want to go as natural looking as possible, so I am considering a 1/4" sand bottom, but I'm worried about my goby or my powerheads blowing sand away from one spot and the glass showing through in those bare patches... It would be a PITA to always go in there and even out the bare spots wouldn't it? Heres a thought... I'm brain storming as I'm writing this... What about a natural/sand colored tile bottom with 1/4 sand on top? I would go with just tile but I don't think I'd like the look of a tiled floor in my tank, all the lines between each tile and what not... so I think the sand on top would make it look more natural, then if some blows away in some spots it would still look alright What do you guys think? Last edited by mandyplo; 10-21-2012 at 02:05 AM. |
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![]() I have had both BB and sand bottom and they both have pros and cons. A Bare Bottom (BB) is a lot easier to keep clean and to suck up any debris during water changes, but lacks a little in appearance, also limits on some animal you can have that need sand. Sand bottom has the nice natural look to it but can collect debris in it but is home to many animals that need the sand. So I think it comes down to personal preference.
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![]() ![]() This an old pic I found of a false bottom I once made for my 90g cube. If my memory serves me correct, I used a thick sheet of plexi glass. Put on a layer of reef safe silicone and then encrusted it with 1mm to 2mm aragonite. Lots of aging and rinsing after. Worked and looked pretty good. Did collect detritus but could be sucked out during water changes. Ot at least I think it did. ![]()
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I didn't really find anyone in my town who sells starboard I just looked it up online for info and a price. I live in a small town if it was sold locally it would be 2x more expensive than buying online anyways, this town is rediculous. I have a yellow watchman goby. He does have a home in a hole in one of my live rock peices... Im not sure if it's dug into the sand per se. How coarse of a sandbed would you recommend if I did go with 1" depth and wanted to be able to vacuum it? |
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