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Blue Tang

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I was also wondering whether I need to put any gravel on the bottom of the tank? the new tank comes with a 4ft sump , At the moment I have a 4ft tank with a cyclone bio filter skimmer, setup that hangs on the end of the tank and I have about four inches of coral gravel on the bottom of the tank but no sump. If you use a sump is it ok to put minimal gravel cover just to cover glass on the bottom? Not too sure what to do as this is a big setup for me? eg, sumps and stuff. Any idea's would be great!

Thanks , Blue Tang. :?
 

Meloco14

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Sure, you can use a minimal layer of crushed coral on the bottom if you like that look. Or, more and more people are going with a bare bottom now, or a faux sand bottom. You can search for threads on this site about these two options. If you go with a thin layer of crushed coral sand, make sure you keep it clean by siphoning it out every few weeks.
 

Blue Tang

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Thanks very much for your help Meloco 14 for your help, I'll keep you posted, I cant wait to get this new tank home and up and running!

tnx , Blue Tang. :D
 

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