golfish
Active Member
I made a mistake when I setup my new tank in Jan. I added about 50-75 pounds of sand just to cover the bottom. It wasn't enough sand to help keep the rock off the glass so it was putting stress on the bottom panel. It did do a good job trapping detritus though. I couldn't believe how dirty the tank was when I took everything out today.
I've seen a few tanks with starboard. I didn't like the idea at first but the more I thought about it the more I liked it so I bought a sheet early this week and added some to my tank today when I removed the sand.
Considering all the problems I've been having I don't think it can hurt.
The plan is to buy another SEIO and drop them both to the bottom of the tank blowing out towards the front. The SEIO's along with the 2000+ gph I'm getting from my closed loop should keep all the detritus suspended long enough for my skimmer and or fuge to filter it out. If not I'll just have to add some more flow
BTW, the tanks still a little cloudy from the move so please forgive the picture.
I've seen a few tanks with starboard. I didn't like the idea at first but the more I thought about it the more I liked it so I bought a sheet early this week and added some to my tank today when I removed the sand.
Considering all the problems I've been having I don't think it can hurt.
The plan is to buy another SEIO and drop them both to the bottom of the tank blowing out towards the front. The SEIO's along with the 2000+ gph I'm getting from my closed loop should keep all the detritus suspended long enough for my skimmer and or fuge to filter it out. If not I'll just have to add some more flow
BTW, the tanks still a little cloudy from the move so please forgive the picture.