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| The CodFather ~ | Re: Any thoughts on Bare Bottom (Berlin) tanks? maybe you can experiment with a ''faux'' sandbed. Three methods currently used are: pouring colored epoxy on bottom( I would be cautious of the heat generated causing a crack) using a plastic cutting board and gluing sand on top of it before laying on bottom using a water proof pond foam to cover the bottom (this also is being used on back and sides of tank as a backdrop) eventually coralline algae covers over all three methods giving a pleasing effect (warning: I have never tried any of these...heck i don"t even have a tank yet ) |
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| Reef Lobster | Re: Any thoughts on Bare Bottom (Berlin) tanks? i think that for some reason, DSBs have become synonymous with "no maintenance needed"... i don't know how that happened, but it's not true. you need to change your sand, just like you need to change your water. DSBs left untouched for years can definitely be a cause of OTS... but there's an easy way around that... every 2 years, just replace your dsb... keep a few cups and whatever larger critters you can sift out to reseed the new sand bed... but in the grand scheme of things, it's not that hard to do, and i think... plus... every 2 years is a great time for a tank overhaul, and we all know we can't leave stuff alone that long anyway. ![]() my new nano i'm setting up is going to have a 20G display with a thin layer of sand, and a DSB in the refugium... then you have the best of both worlds. ![]()
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| Wannabe Guru ![]() | Re: Any thoughts on Bare Bottom (Berlin) tanks? Quote:
__________________ Robert My Cube “A spirit is manifest in the laws of the Universe—a spirit vastly superior to that of man, and one in the face of which we with our modest powers must feel humble.” Albert Einstein | |
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| Ricordea | Re: Any thoughts on Bare Bottom (Berlin) tanks? Thanks for the input everyone! It looks like the consensus is that I need to start thinking about changing the DSB. I appreciate the help! Dean
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