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added my rock back a week ago and added fish this morning, boy sure looks naked without sand and corals. what do you think
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Looking good man. I like the look of a bare bottom, it just takes some getting used to. You are brave man not putting any starboard down to protect the glass. I wouldn't have those kinda stones!!! I would have nightmares about it!!LOL!! Nice job though. Can't wait to see it with corals!!
 

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Nice fish and I like the rock work
I don’t keep substrate in any of my tanks. IMO it’s more trouble than it’s worth.
 
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I have a piece of acrylic that i should have put under there. but i spot stuck the rock in places so i dont think she'll go anywere. I'm thinking about painting it
 

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Looks great Charlie! I would paint the back black or dark blue. I wouldn't worry about the bottom it will be covered in coralline pretty quickly.
 
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I have done bare bottom for years, especialy fish only, but some of the fish go crazy seeing there reflection. The only problem I really had is I had to scrape it with a razor every so often. I really think reef tanks need something for the crabs and shrimp to dig in.
 

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My 75 was bb for over a year in a glass tank w/o any starboard. No problems here. Just be sure the rock is stable and you will be fine.
 

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I have done bare bottom for years, especialy fish only, but some of the fish go crazy seeing there reflection.


I am not 100% positive about this but Fish or anything else won't see a reflection unless there is a mirror or something reflective on the bottom of the tank. It's glass so won't they see through it like all the other glass panels. We see a reflection because the angle. ?? Is that correct?
 
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I am not 100% positive about this but Fish or anything else won't see a reflection unless there is a mirror or something reflective on the bottom of the tank. It's glass so won't they see through it like all the other glass panels. We see a reflection because the angle. ?? Is that correct?
I do not know, but the fish would look at the botom and go around and around like they was looking at there self.
 

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I do not know, but the fish would look at the botom and go around and around like they was looking at there self.

I guess it's possible, but I painted the bottom and back of mine black.
 

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I really like the rock-scaping Charlie. Nice black clowns too, and copperbanded butterfly fish are one of my faves.
 

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