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My new 120 barebottom that will be 100 % sps with a few high end chalices. I do have a question tho, since this is my first bb tank. How do I syphon hard to reach areas?
For me its bare bottom all the way. Its great being able to easily siphon debris whenever I see it accumulate. Also, I like the extra real estate for corals. Its awesome having a bottom covered with colorful zoas or montis. But, I agree that it comes down to aesthetics for the most part. If you really like how sand looks and you're willing to work at keeping it clean, then by all means use sand. One annoying thing about sand for me was always how much it would blow all over the place and get on things I didn't want it on. I don't think either way has any real advantage in terms of water quality or coral health, etc. I've seen amazing, unbelievable tanks with sand and without. Its all about what you like!




Y'all with BB, how or where do you place your clams if you have them?
FTS 1/26/14 by ritter6788, on FlickrI had a huge derasa sitting on my glass for years. For rock dwelling clams you can buy or make a "clam stand". Basically just a slightly bowl shaped rock to place the clam on. Keeps them facing the right direction too.
Good deal. Just was concerned for the squamosas I like keeping. I appreciate bud and great pic tooI had a huge derasa sitting on my glass for years. For rock dwelling clams you can buy or make a "clam stand". Basically just a slightly bowl shaped rock to place the clam on. Keeps them facing the right direction too.
FTS 1/26/14 by ritter6788, on Flickr
Epic.No sand or bare bottom, I'm going coral bottom.
Hard to get a good pic due to the glass angle and excuse that zombie digitata. Lol it keeps dying and growing back.
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