Going bare bottom- glass or starboard?

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I recently went BB and painted the bottom (outside of course:)) and it looked really nice. Its been about a month and im kinda surprised at how much purple and red coralline is already starting to cover.
 
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Did you paint it white or black? Rustolium now makes a spray that looks like sand or rock. Not sure how that would look though.
 

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Painted bottom white on mine and a couple prior to this one as well.. really love it... I scrap mine every few water changes.. so it stays pretty white...

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Has anyone painted the outside bottom white. Does it give a sand appearance or does the glare on the glass not allow you to see the white?
I have. Due to the glass having a green tint it made the color a light blue with my T5’s which I really liked. However, depending on your lighting it may look completely different.
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I bought 1/2" starboard for my 300 gallon tank. Absolutely love it. I didn't care much for sand, as the water flow in the tank always created bare spots.

Only thing I would change is possibly buying it in black instead of white. It cuts very easy. Here's a few pictures... (couldn't figure out how to rotate the last one)
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Did it silicone well for you?
 

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I bought HDPE board for my tank, 1/2 inch thick, and in white. I like it but I think for new tanks with unestablished rock a sanded is beneficial. I am going to try adding sand and remove it slowly after the tank is more mature.
 

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This is my cube with starboard. It is amazing how much more light is reflected up using white. Tank is only 6 months old so still has alot of growing out to do. But I think the white makes the tank look way brighter and cleaner than a black bottom.
 

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