turningtim
Active Member
ckk, no need to remove the shrimp. Just let it be and get nasty. Keep checking your ammn/trite/trate levels and make sure you're at 0 for ammn/trite.
JMO on the barebottom, I've seen several tanks with "star board" on the bottom and I can not see any advantage. With a CC or barebottom tank you must keep it clean yourself. This is just more maintenance for you to do on your tank. A sand bottom is not a death trap IMHO, I keep a good clean-up crew that does the work for me and every now and then give sections a little stir. Like crimzy said (
) there is no money saving b/c you still need good bio-filtration somewhere along the line whether its LR or LS. Besides I would miss all the cool critters that like the sand!
I would STRONGLY suggest a skimmer no matter which way you go!
JMO
HTH
Tim
JMO on the barebottom, I've seen several tanks with "star board" on the bottom and I can not see any advantage. With a CC or barebottom tank you must keep it clean yourself. This is just more maintenance for you to do on your tank. A sand bottom is not a death trap IMHO, I keep a good clean-up crew that does the work for me and every now and then give sections a little stir. Like crimzy said (
I would STRONGLY suggest a skimmer no matter which way you go!
JMO
HTH
Tim