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wilson

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so ive been told that bare bottom tanks are good because stuff dosnt get stuck in the sand........

i like the look of a tank with sand but as i olny have about 5 months before i pull down my tank

so i thought ill try a bb and see how it gos

so what will be the best way to reove the sand

what do i do with my corals that i have sitting in the sand (bubbles corals etc)

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Watch out, someone might smack that bare bottom!

I take it ur off to Otagomogo then?

I'm guessing a decent sized syphon would work for the exposed sand, but you'd be needing to remove the rocks to get any thats under there.

Someone else on here prob has a better idea

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I just syphoned mine out using a normal syphon hose. I think syphoning is the best option (with-out pulling the whole tank apart) because you don't stir up the dirty sand as you remove it. You will have to do it a few times because of the sand under rocks that will work it's way out, plus it pays not remove it all at once, just because it is a big change to the tank.

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Some corals such as trachyphyllia type brains do best in sand. Your bubble will be fine though. What I do with corals that should be on the bottom, is mount them on a bit of quick setting cement so there is a flat bottom and they can sit on the bottom even without sand and be quite secure. Wouldn't do it with a trachyphyllia though.

Some things need sand and you need to consider this, for example when I went BB I had to sell my beautiful H. Malu anemone because they are a sand burrowing anemone that would not be happy in a BB tank.

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i do have a small anemone that was labled Sand anemone its atached to the glass under the sand ill try to get a photo of it

can you give me some more info on the "quick setting cement" like where to get it and what brand to use .....

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The stuff I use comes from the building supply store, Bunnings Warehouse. You can buy a 25 kg bag of quick setting cement which sets in 15 minutes, for about 14 bucks. It's used for setting fence posts and similar that you want to set quick.

I put it through my wife's kitchen sieve to get rid of the stones, and what you get is an excellent and cheap coral cement.

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thanks wasp

the tank looks alot brighter with no sand (im guessing the light will bounce off the glass)

i still missed a bit of sand that was under rocks and stuff but ill get that next weekend when i do a water change

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