Bare Vs Substrate

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Shooter000

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Jan 19, 2015
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Alvinston, Ontario
Just wondering why we do what we do... Why do some do bare bottom tanks and some do deep or shallow sand bed tanks?, wondering what people's thoughts are on the idea, I've been trapped between not having one and having one for my big tank, what does everyone think?, I like the look of both, sand does serve its natural purpose in the tank, but no sand looks so clean and maybe more maintanance free, what are your thoughts on this??
 

yveterinarian

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Jun 7, 2012
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Innerkip, Ontario
For my reef tank I prefer a sand bed because I like to have clean up crew that burrow in the sand and someday I would like to get some coco worms etc. For my seahorse tanks I prefer barebottom because their poops are so large that I prefer to be able to vacuum them up easily. Also, I can easily vacuum up any uneaten food. Barebottom is easy to maintain but you must maintain it every day or it doesn't look very nice whereas sand maintains itself for the most part if you have the right clean up crew etc.
 

Kman

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Apr 15, 2014
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KW
I think a bare bottom is not natural looking and to me it takes away from the tank. The amount of micro fauna that comes out of the bed after dark is a important part of the food Web. A thin layer a few inches deep when maintained property is very productive at supplying food for your corals and professing nutrients and is an important part of the nitrogen cycle.
 

EricTMah

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Kitchener, Ontario
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I prefer sand bed in my dt. It looks much more natural imo.
Bare bottom isn't as easy as you think it is to maintain. You need to constantly syphon off the bottom glass or debris will settle and looks bad imo.
Bare bottoms have their place as well. Like in a minimalist tank design.
 

heath

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Oct 2, 2012
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Woodstock, Ontario
When I upgrade I do want inverts some of which need sand, also wrasses need sand,
there you go, you have made your own decision..
Also don't know much about doing a deep sand bed, not sure of what ratio or what size,layers, crush coral, sand?
that is a person thing, I don't think there is any "rule of thumb", go with what pleases you..
 
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Dec 5, 2014
Location
Hanover, Ontario
Also don't know much about doing a deep sand bed, not sure of what ratio or what size,layers, crush coral, sand?
as far as dsb the finer the sand the sallower the bed can be if you is you use a finer sand (sugar size) you can go 6 if you use a coarse grade of crushed coral you will need upwards of 8 inches (personally I use a mix and I go 7 inches) and I never ever disturb anything more than the top 1/2 inch.. I let micro fauna do the bed you also need to re-junivate the sandbed if you use it to stabilize the alk. cal. minerals
 

scubasteve

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May 4, 2014
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Cambridge, Ontario
i put 6-7 inches of carib sea seafloor special down in all my tanks and dont ever touch it.... my 10 nassarius and couple mini conch plus a gold head goby keep it clean for me and it stays looking like new
 

Jewel

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Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
You would think BB would be easier but you've got to maintain that clean glass look and it's not easy, Yes the sand gets a little unsightly at times but if you want Inverts and a natural look then sand is it plus it adds Benificial nutrients to the tank. I've had both and I like the Sand.
 

Jewel

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Oct 11, 2011
Location
Wingham Ontario
If you ever see White Legged Snails, Pick them up. Those guys just motor along cleaning the Sand Bed. Best snails ever but hard to find.
 

Shooter000

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Jan 19, 2015
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Alvinston, Ontario
These guys motor around, they have white feet with a marbled white and green body, they make atleast 10 rounds through the tank a day
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