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Old 09-04-2007, 04:23 AM
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Quick question. If I were to go BB/starboard on my new tank (60G), is it possible to, or do people get it cut, and silicone it to the bottom (just around the edges to keep the crap out?). I would think if you didnt there would be a mess at the edges/underneath?

I think I will go BB, just trying to see what will work best, or maybe even just make sure rocks are secure, and put them right on the glass.

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Old 09-04-2007, 04:31 AM
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The silicone will not bond to the starboard, so it may leak and trap water there. You could try using pvc pipes as legs for your rockwork. I've seen this on RC somewhere before.
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Old 09-04-2007, 04:36 AM
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I thought about going with starboard for my 280g that I'm about to put together, but, decided against it for the mere reason I'm not entirely certain what deleterious effects there could be with water going stagnant in the gaps between the edges and anything underneath. Maybe it's insignificant, I don't know. I decided just to go with a white styrofoam pad under the tank and leave it at that. Just my $0.02, I realize this isn't so much an answer to your question as it is an unsolicited piece of advice from the peanut gallery, and man do I hate it when my parents or inlaws do that to me, so .. um .. my bad.
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Old 09-04-2007, 04:45 AM
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Haha, thanks Tony. Just looking for some thoughts so thats great. Now that I know the reason you cant silicone the starboard (thanks spoot), I do not think I will use the starboard at all. I will probably either paint the bottom, or like you said, white s/foam. Thanks for the replies...
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The glass ends up looking like this anyways.
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Old 09-05-2007, 03:59 PM
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I'm seriously looking at going BB on the 90 I'm going to get and I plan on getting it just marginally smaller than the inside diameter of the tank so the starboard sits directly on the glass and not the silicone around the edges.
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Old 09-07-2007, 03:55 AM
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I just seen in Tank of The Month, Doug has some Live rock rubble on the bottom of his. Perhaps having some of that down would keep it looking so bare at the beginning, but still easy to clean around??
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Zoo covered bottom FTW!


My next tank will have a normal glass bottom, then I will silicone starboard in and I will silicone it in well. Right now I have a starboard bottom, but have a gap around the edges, stuff collects in there. Also, when snails get the exact right size (which happens to all of them) they will get stuck in the edge.

Starboard does not stick to silicone, but if the whole thing is silliconed in well, as if it actually were the bottom of the tank, you will not regret it.

FWIW the small bit of water trapped under there will never harm anything.
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I would have used starboard in mine, if I could purchase it locally. Seems whenever I,m in Winnipeg I dont have time to get some and then its inconvenient when back home setting up a tank.

My rubble is easily siphon cleaned, although it does trap detritus. I just lifted my rock to an eggcrate platform, supported by 4in. pvc pipe. The pipe is horizontal though, creating homes for the fish. Not a look everyone would like but once grown over with corals, will be fine.

As the eggcrate extends more to the front than is covered by rock, I covered it with the rubble. Solved two problems, the look and collecting detritus. So my bottom is now clear for the pumps to keep the detritus suspended or pooled for easy cleaning and its sort of protected with the rock on the eggcrate.
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Old 09-12-2007, 05:36 AM
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Just wondering if it would still be possible to keep a mandarin in a BB? Can you still keep a good population of pods??
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