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Old 12-13-2005, 05:11 PM
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you guys should post some pics of your starboard tanks... I'm definately doing away with sand when i move.
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Old 12-13-2005, 06:59 PM
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Thanks for answering my question Ruth, I'm thinking I should have gone the way of black starboard from the beginning... now it would be a huge pain to switch.
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Old 01-24-2006, 04:56 AM
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Hey Chris,

Did you end up going with the glued sandbed. If so wondering on the coralline growth and appreciate any other observations.

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Old 01-24-2006, 06:25 AM
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Guess it might help to update this, it did progress quite a bit while I wasnt looking! Hehe.

I did end up trying this out. The epoxy I used is a two-part expoxy called Envirotex Lite. I bought the one gallon kit, which cost me 90 bucks, and use 3/4 of it mixed with sand to put a 3/16" or so layer on the bottom of the tank. I also sprinkled alot of sand ontop of it. It leveled out, hardened, and made a perfectly flat sandbed look. My mom wanted the sandbed look, I wanted the barebottom effects. I have yet to see any corraline growth on the bottom(has been up for a month) but I also have cyano on the bottom.... I guess it would help if I had my skimmer finished, lol. Syphoning off the bottom is quite easy, I can syphon crud out really well, and you dont suck up all your substrate. The rocks stay in place well, the glass is protected, and I get the sandbed look. I will update again in about a month when my cyano should be gone, lol.

So far I love this. No problems with it cracking the tank like I heard happening with one guy. The sand stays down fiarly well, its hard to get grains loose.

Here is a pic of the tank. It looks bad haha, but were talking about the sand. Tank looks better now though.



Hope this gives a little more insight for all of you thinking about this.

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It looks really nice Chris. Everything in your tank looks like its doing really well!

Are we going to be seeing you this Sunday?
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Old 01-24-2006, 10:00 PM
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Hehe, thanks!

I should probably get an updated FTS as alot of the corals are unhappy in that pic, and there is ALOT more SPS, lol.

I may be there this sunday, yes.

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