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adidas 07-03-2005 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by medic_eva
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Originally Posted by Jack
You can get it in white and those silly BB folk seem to think it looks like sand. :wink: :mrgreen:

ya know what's sad? i went and saw someones tank one time and he had the white starboard in there (only i didn't know anything about it at the time), and i was looking at his tank, and like a total blonde (even though they are just highlights) i asked him, "Wow, how do you keep your sand so flat?!"
yah... classic eva.

classic...

LOL :lol:

martym 07-03-2005 07:48 PM

The tank is going to be mainly SPS, so a few snails hermits, ect. Thanks everyone, I'm going BB and loven' it. :biggrin:

Ryan 07-03-2005 08:33 PM

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Could you go BB at the start until you get everything under control. Algea for example would be alot easier to clean if you didnt have sand. THen when it is all stabalized could you add sand without algea coming back??

What kind of algae are you talking about?

Like the algea u get when u first start off. Canyo, turf, brown all that stuff.

Johnny Reefer 07-03-2005 08:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan
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Originally Posted by Beverly
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Originally Posted by Ryan
Could you go BB at the start until you get everything under control. Algea for example would be alot easier to clean if you didnt have sand. THen when it is all stabalized could you add sand without algea coming back??

What kind of algae are you talking about?

Like the algea u get when u first start off. Canyo, turf, brown all that stuff.

As long as your bio-load is low enough, those algae will eventually die off on their own anyway. So there is no need to clean the algae off in the first place.

Beverly 07-03-2005 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ryan
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Originally Posted by Beverly
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Originally Posted by Ryan
Could you go BB at the start until you get everything under control. Algea for example would be alot easier to clean if you didnt have sand. THen when it is all stabalized could you add sand without algea coming back??

What kind of algae are you talking about?

Like the algea u get when u first start off. Canyo, turf, brown all that stuff.

I get around having all that start up algae, as you call it, by not curing my rock in the display tank. Rather, I cure it in a smaller tank or rubbermaid container with heater, aeration and some NO lighting. During curing, I siphon out the bottom of the container/tank as well as give each rock a good swishing in changewater about once a week. This gets rid of all kinds of algae-producing crud from the rock. It's surprising all the crud that comes out during the following weeks when I siphon the bottom then swish the rock, almost as if it had never been done before :eek:

Once the rock is fully cured, I give it all one more swishing before transferring it to the display tank. After it's aquascaped in the display tank, swishing is not possible, so I turkey baste the rock the day before weekly water changes. Still, lots of crud comes out of the rock, and it is either sucked into mechanical filters or falls to the bottom of the BB tank.

On water change day, powerheads are turned off and the mechanical filters, in our case foams, are thoroughly cleaned in outgoing changewater. The bottom of the tank is siphoned of obvious crud. Then I baste under the rock structure to move the hidden crud to the back of the tank where it is siphoned out.

IME, if rock is cured in a separate container and swished regularly, the bioload is low in the display tank, and there are enough snails in your cleanup crew, there is almost no nuisance algae at all.

martym 07-03-2005 11:34 PM

Thank for the tip Beverly :exclaim: Over night I got a major cyno out break in my 10g. Hate that stuff. I is probably my fault :redface: , I was trying to feed my pepperment shrimp, (not easy to do with a turkey baster and small mysis shrimp :evil: )And it got out of control. Need to make a batch of water and give the tank a major cleaning. Anyway, thanks again everyone for the tips and advice.

outtafocus 07-04-2005 04:06 AM

It is always easier to add sand at a leter date if you dont like the bare bottom, than it is to remove sand once you have it in your tank.

Start bare then give it some time to decide.
My girlfriend hated the idea of bare bottom, then once she saw my bare bottom 10g she instantly changed her mind.

Beverly 07-04-2005 01:33 PM

Marty,

Instead of using a turkey baster to target feed your shrimp, use one of those small plastic baster-looking things that comes with Prime dechlorinator. One lfs uses one of these things to feed their tanks, but they look like good target feeders too.

martym 07-04-2005 01:47 PM

Awesome Beverly :cool: Thank you


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