Frag tank - substrate or no?

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Honestly, I wish I could add substrate to my frag tank, simply because it looks better and hides detritus otherwise visible on the bottom.

But at least for me, it’s impractical due to the high flow I keep for growing SPS.

I do play with the idea of adding small ruble or crushed coral on the ground.
 

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Honestly, I wish I could add substrate to my frag tank, simply because it looks better and hides detritus otherwise visible on the bottom.

But at least for me, it’s impractical due to the high flow I keep for growing SPS.

I do play with the idea of adding small ruble or crushed coral on the ground.
Reborn media is good too just expensive. I like the idea of crushed coral
 

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