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Bare bottom or sand for SPS dominant 180

  • Bare bottom

    Votes: 11 28.2%
  • Sand

    Votes: 28 71.8%

  • Total voters
    39

NYreefNoob

Skimmer Freak
Location
poughquag, ny
Rating - 99.4%
168   1   0
to be honest people always looking to find the best of this and that, i did bb on one tank, didnt care for the looks of it. and it didnt cause sps to grow any faster or have any better color. stability and low nutrients is the key. i see alot of people say oh my levels are good, well whats good ? and how often are you checking it, keeping your hand out of the tank is one of the biggest problem people have as well. the only benifit i seen of bb is being able to run a higher flow without worrying about the sand blowing. sand contains alot of benificial things for a tank as well. and it seems you keep switching things around and never really giving enough time for anything to work, as long as you have been in the hobby you know there is no over night success, well i guess there is, set a tank up and fully stock it with colored colonies, but thats eventually comes out down the road. here is a perfect example of a tank grown from frags with killer growth and color
http://www.manhattanreefs.com/forum/tank-month/140898-tank-month-february-2013-a.html
 

FocusReefing

Just a podcaster from Queens
Location
Queens
Rating - 100%
17   0   0
I like the look of sand in a tank personaly and I agree it does look more natural for reefs with exposed sand. But taking into account the asestetics of the tank I've noticed in nature there are parts of the reef where the floor isn't visible due to reef rock. If you we're to cover the bottom in rock (rather than the traditional stacking of rocks)you could go bb and not even notice the absense of sand. That and the eventual grow out of colonies would render the BB invisible just as in nature.
 

masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
Vendor
Location
NY
Rating - 99.6%
450   2   0
There may be a teeny tiny chance that I'm wrong...but, I don't think that you would see the painted 'underside' when looking thru the tank...only a 'mirror like' surface


Not even a teeny tiny chance. You're 100% correct. It's no different than looking through the front of your tank at the side glass. You can't see through the side of the tank. You only see the mirror-like reflection. Good call on that one.

Russ
 

FlyTekk

KISS KeepItSimpleStupid
Rating - 98.6%
139   2   0
Everyone who says they will see a mirror effect when looking at a dry side painted bottom glass is absolutely wrong! I can show pics to prove otherwise.

I love the look of sand. But i just put a mp60 on my 120g 60x18x26. Its barebottom fish only. I have mp60 on lowest constant setting all day long cause im anal about noise. Once a day i turn it to full strength. Before i do this i put 2 clean 100 micron felt socks. Within seconds the tank is full of floating debris. And about an hour later its all gone and socks are brown.

Parameters are all 0 and i have no sand or live rock. Thats something i cant do with sand. So i found a middle ground by spray painting the bottom glass on the underside (dry side) with textured sand paint. It looks just as good as starboard. Not as good as sand. But better than bare glass.
 

FlyTekk

KISS KeepItSimpleStupid
Rating - 98.6%
139   2   0
Pics

Here are 2 pics of my 60g cube discus tank. I used dark grey stone textured spray paint to look like mud, on my 120 saltwater i used sand color but have to get home to take pics.
 

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masterswimmer

Old School Reefer
Vendor
Location
NY
Rating - 99.6%
450   2   0
Everyone who says they will see a mirror effect when looking at a dry side painted bottom glass is absolutely wrong! I can show pics to prove otherwise.


Why would anyone here be concerned about seeing through a dry side? I'm guessing the tank will be filled with water. I could be wrong, but who knows :happysad:

Russ
 

ducati335i

Advanced Reefer
Rating - 100%
178   0   1
It really doesn't matter which one as long as you have a plan abd know what to do.. You can have a crappy bare bottom if you don't know what u are doing.. I run shallow sand bed.. In my 40 I have bare bottom.. I think shallow sand bed IMO wins for both beauty and added filtration, life etc. just gotta keep up w it
 

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