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I can't belive it... I've gone barebottom!
It just sorta happened. I was moving my livestock over to the new 20gal that I got from Bow Valley Aquariums and I notced all of the "crud" that was in my sandbed. When I set up the new tank I left the sand out and I have to say, I actually like the looks of it. The other nice thing is that now I can have decent flow (~39X) without creating a blizzard.
http://www.canreef.com/photopost/dat...bottom-med.jpg The new tank is a frameless 20gal with external overflow box and 10mm :eek: glass. - Chad |
I run my 15 as BB tank, but I still prefer the looks of a sand bottom tank. :eek:
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Yup, the asthetics was the main reason why I havent switched over sooner. I was suprised to find that I don't really mind the look of the glass bottom. I might let my gsp grow over it.
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That's an interesting concept. It would be like a lawn. :biggrin:
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Re: I can't belive it... I've gone barebottom!
Chad,
In my BB tanks, I siphon out the crud from the bottom during every weekly water change. |
Quinn,
Yup, GSP is the weed of the animal kingdom. I figure though that all it will take is a razor blade to get it off the glass... not like removing it from rock. Beverly, Yup thats what I had done in my BB sump... I was shocked though that there was still so much trapped in the sandbed in the main. I will make sure I siphon out of the main now too. By the way, what do you use for a cleanup crew in a BB? What kind of snail? Thanks, - Chad |
Chad,
I have astreas and margaritas, mostly. In one tank, I have a few ceriths left over from when I had a sandbed in there, but I think ceriths do better with sandbeds. |
Do you have many snails left Bev?? :frown:
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