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Old 03-03-2006, 02:45 PM
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I set up my 75 as a BB and I love it. I took a bit to get used to, but after you get some coralline growing and fill the tank in a bit, it looks fine. The amount of crud I am able to siphon off the bottom glass weekly is enough to convince me to never use a sand bed again.
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Old 03-03-2006, 02:52 PM
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I fully agree with everything Brad said. Took some getting used to, but siphon out so much crud weekly, that I could not go back to having all that crud accumulate in my tanks indefinitely.
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Old 03-03-2006, 03:03 PM
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I actually like the ultra clean look of rock on glass. I used to have starboard in my previous tank but found that I would get crud stuck between the bottom of the starboard and the glass.

I do recommend starboad though (especially white). It makes the tank so much brighter. Also, a lot of people still think its sand. I've had a few reefers ask me how I keep my sand so flat before!
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Where's a good place to look at starboard? Does Home Depot or Rona carry it?
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Old 03-03-2006, 05:27 PM
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How large of a piece are you looking for? Most plastics shops sell it (called HDPE - High Density PolyEthylene). Its exactly the same thing as plastic cutting board.
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Old 03-03-2006, 05:34 PM
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I used to have starboard in my previous tank but found that I would get crud stuck between the bottom of the starboard and the glass.
To prevent crud from getting under the starboard, is there some way to seal the edges of the starboard to the sides of the tank?
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Old 03-03-2006, 07:57 PM
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I'm pretty sure you'd be able to silicone it to the sides, it may just take a slightly wider bead to fill the gap.
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hi noticed this thread about BB tanks, i just took my sand out and personally like the look so far, as for siphoning without taking sand out, nope, a bit will get lost every water change. so far 3 weeks and getting nice little dots of coralline all over the place. however you gotta consider what fish you'll have, alot of wrasses prefer/need sand to hide/sleep in at night, so something to consider. however maintenance wise i'm finding it ALOT easier you can clean all around the rocks, silicone, crevices, etc. good luck on the tank build
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The amount of crud I am able to siphon off the bottom glass weekly is enough to convince me to never use a sand bed again.
I get what you mean here but I don't think I'm ready to go BB yet. On the other hand is 1" of substrate just going to become a crud collector? Would a remote DSB help?
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