Grey Legion
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Alrighty, Let me get right to the point here with this question
Is it considered a good idea to go bare bottom in a marine tank ?
I have a 1 inch deep bed of crushed coral (kitty litter size) but heard that is not a good choice, I got the coral for free so decided to use it should I change my mind ??
I don't really want to buy anything that I don't need so if bare bottom is ok I may go for that or I have other choices..let me show you
These are my thoughts
1 - Bare Bottom
2 - Bare Bottom cover with LR rubble
3 - 1 inch crushed coral ( what I have now )
4- remove crushed coral and keep only about 1/4 deep
The tank is 35G and will contain about 40+ pounds of LR so there won't be alot of floor showing..99% of my FW tanks are bare bottom so I am used to the cleaning of them and such. I like option 2 but I am worried about crabs/shrimps/worm/snails getting around would that cause problems in the future ??
Thanks
Is it considered a good idea to go bare bottom in a marine tank ?
I have a 1 inch deep bed of crushed coral (kitty litter size) but heard that is not a good choice, I got the coral for free so decided to use it should I change my mind ??
I don't really want to buy anything that I don't need so if bare bottom is ok I may go for that or I have other choices..let me show you
These are my thoughts
1 - Bare Bottom
2 - Bare Bottom cover with LR rubble
3 - 1 inch crushed coral ( what I have now )
4- remove crushed coral and keep only about 1/4 deep
The tank is 35G and will contain about 40+ pounds of LR so there won't be alot of floor showing..99% of my FW tanks are bare bottom so I am used to the cleaning of them and such. I like option 2 but I am worried about crabs/shrimps/worm/snails getting around would that cause problems in the future ??
Thanks