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I agree that flow patterns are more important than numbers and going bare bottom with softies defeats the point of having no substrate in the first place: mega-crazy flow. A low flow BB tank will at least easily show you where all the crap is pooling up. |
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![]() with the bare bottom, do you have the flow patterns towards the bottom to pick up the poop? or with enough flow, nothing really stays at the bottom?
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tanks: 120g w/starphire front, pm bullet 2 skimmer, yellow tang, emperor angel, niger trigger, spotted hawkfish, blue tang, flame angel and 120lbs lr |
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![]() You'll need constant flow streams over the bottom to stop anything from settling, this can be fairly difficult to achieve and requires a lot of flow. It also helps if the rock work is suspended in a way that as little rock is in contact with the base as possible.
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