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jackson6745

SPS KILLER
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If you're thinking about going BB but still want the look of sand.......tough!
Don't make the same mistake I did and epoxy sand to your starboard. It looks nice for the first few months but once algae gorws on it, it can't be cleaned. Not to mention after a few months it started to bubble up, free of the starboard.
I couldn't take the dirty look anymore and with this snow storm keeping me stuck inside I decide to do some major renovations. Since I have a 2 island type of aquascape, I moved all corals to one side of the tank, removed the rock, pulled out the starboard and scraped off all remaining faux sand. Then I placed everything back in and remounted corals. 5 hrs of work :)

Here is what the faux sandbed looked like a few months after setting up the tank. I though it looked ok here.
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here is what it looked like a few months ago....It is much worse now with more red turf growing on it and patches of sand missing.
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jackson6745

SPS KILLER
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NJ
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here is a pic half way through the job of removing my $hitty faux sandbed :)
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I will post more pics later today of the finished job
 

DRZL

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Hillside NJ
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I have to agree here,

although mine isnt flaking or growing anything on it thankfully (I used the resin right on the glass w/ sand thrown in) Its not as smooth or reflective as starboard, next time i do it, Starboad it is!

Cabin fever huh Rich?:)
Did you find any amount of crap underneath the SB? im paranoid about that and was thinking of siliconing it down when i go that route
 

ctxmonitor

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Brooklyn, NY
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I'll bet that is gonna take hours of hours of work :D since you're moving all these corals, did you manage to make some frags ;)... So really, how long did it take to do half the tank?
 

nanoreefer22

Live Sale Pioneer
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Nice and white Rich!! Looks nice this way. Guess most of that red turf crap is gone now :D. Any accidental frags??;).

I'm curious about the detritus under the board to, I've got some crap under mine but its not anything I'd worry about. After a while it's just gonna become inert crap. Flow gets under the board to so everything lines up around the crack in the board for the most part.
 

FastUno

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Location
Marlboro, NJ
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I only have coralline growing on mine. I permanently fixed my faux to the glass, using eggcrate with crushed coral & epoxy. Then a layer of very fine sand & epoxy on top.

In general I am not too crazy of any BB tank. You can't beat the look of sand in your main display tank & at the same token you can't beat the ease of care of a BB tank.

In this case it doesn't really matter, cause your starboard will look like your faux real soon. Except you won't have the peeling now.

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jackson6745

SPS KILLER
Location
NJ
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Thanks Andres...:(
Actually I did this last night....no accidental frags ;) I was very careful :)
Gonna take some new pics now. The tank looks a lot brighter with just the starboard bottom.
 

jackson6745

SPS KILLER
Location
NJ
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Andres I did have the starboard siciloned down and there was no detritus underneath. It is not siliconed anymore so I suspect some detritus will settle under there now....I don't think it will effect my water quality too much though ;)

Here's what the tank looks like now. Much cleaner :)
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DRZL

**ROCKSTAR**
Location
Hillside NJ
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whoa BIG DIFFERENCE!

Now go get yourself a drink! Good job bro, Is it as bright as it looks? I dont know why anyone would use black SB and lose lighting the underside of the SPS
 
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Howell, NJ
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wowwww its like nite and day with the board.. looks so nice when the cutting board is clean... well i have something to look foward to.. u think since i have the time i should silicone the bottom and the sides of the cuttin board in my tank.. im better off right...

tank is looking great...
 
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Pedro

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Rich, the tank looks great. It's a good thing i didn't jump on the bandwagon back then. The only thing i do regret with my starboard is that i didn't silicone the edges. I see it lifting a bit on the corners. I'm sure some crap gets in, but hopefully not much.

Since i don't have the luxury of the penductors to keep stuff off the floor, i went with a pvc rack to allow more flow underneath. I think sometimes we have to do these drastic moves just to make sure it's clean. Even though i was BB, i still found alot of detritus underneath the rocks. Hopefully now i'll get less.

This was definately a nice weekend to do it. The colors are beautiful!
 

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