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Old 09-06-2005, 09:26 PM
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I plan on having a large amount of flow in my 180G I'm about to set up. Right now I've got two Mag 36's. One for a return pump and one for a closed loop. Is there any chance I can get sand or any kind of finer substrate other than crushed coral chunks in the tank with this amount of flow? I really want an inch or two or sand just for the natural look really.
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Old 09-06-2005, 09:52 PM
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Jason why not do the acrylic sheet with silicone and CC on that to give it the naturla look ...Doug FLATLANDER did the same thing pm him to get the details


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I think you'd be fine with sand. I had 2 tunze's going full blast in my 120g plus a 1200gph closed loop and a 800gph return with 4" of sand.
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Old 09-06-2005, 10:19 PM
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Jason why not do the acrylic sheet with silicone and CC on that to give it the naturla look ...Doug FLATLANDER did the same thing pm him to get the details


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Does he have to scrub the sand in order to keep it clean? Does it lose it's bright white colour?
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Old 09-06-2005, 10:24 PM
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NO the snails are the cleaners in the tank
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How natural does it actually look? And what about the white look? This is all very interesting.
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i looks really cool and wicked


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Tagging along as I am also in the process of setting up a 190 SPS tank. I am going for more flow with the closed loop (Sequence Barracuda) and less flow for the return because I want to do a fuge. I am going to go BB with black cutting board on the bottom but am really unsure that I am going to like the look. I also considered glueing the sand to the cutting board but like you wondered about "stuff" getting caught up in the sand thereby ruining the faux sand bed look.
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doug hopfuly you can jump into this post any time probably tommorrow.


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Ya, I'd love to see some pics of how it looks like once in water.
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