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I think you can use epoxy resins, do a search for "Faux sandbeds" on ReefCentral. There's quite a few posts about it there.
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So I have found! Thanks for the tip! I think im going to try and find an appropriate epoxy resin!
Chris
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#3
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I can't remember the name brand they used on that tread on reefcentral but they sell the same ones at most plastic stores (plasticworks/industrial plastics) and also at Michael's craft store
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You know I was thinking about doing this as well but decided against it because after reading through quite a few different threads it seems that you are just going to get coralline growing on it anyway so at the end of the day you are going to end up with a bumpy bottom or a smooth bottom on your tank. Maybe I just missed something but somehow that made sense to me. Anyway just my 2 pennies worth.
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Im going with starboard because as ruth said its going to become coralline covered anyway,and starboard doesnt grow bad algea because its smoother.
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#6
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I went with starboard as well (black).
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#7
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How do you like the Black Starboard?
May I ask where you got it? |
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#8
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So far I like it just fine - it's easy to see crappola on the bottom to vacume out but like I said I don't know that colour is going to make a difference once it is covered in coralline. I got it from the cutting board factory out of the US.
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