ezhoops
New member
I have a great chance at a Blue Gigantea carpet anem about 12" across. I know that Carpets prefer a sand bottom. I was just wondering if I should take the risk, of course this carpet is big $$$$ and I want it to be happy.
I know the old tupperware and sand trick works too, not sure what I would do if I got it
So what do ya think?
here are my specs:
68 gal acrylic
60 lbs LR, Bare Bottmo (of course)
CLM W/ Dart
22 gal sump with Mag 18
DIY phosphate reactor
250 MH HQI (10K Hamilton) 110 PC Actinic (MH 10hr photo period)
MRC-2 skimmer w/blue line HD 55
Turnover rate for tank is about 30 -40x per hour
If keeping a Carpet with a bare bottom please tell what species of carpet and how long you've kept it.
I know the old tupperware and sand trick works too, not sure what I would do if I got it
So what do ya think?
here are my specs:
68 gal acrylic
60 lbs LR, Bare Bottmo (of course)
CLM W/ Dart
22 gal sump with Mag 18
DIY phosphate reactor
250 MH HQI (10K Hamilton) 110 PC Actinic (MH 10hr photo period)
MRC-2 skimmer w/blue line HD 55
Turnover rate for tank is about 30 -40x per hour
If keeping a Carpet with a bare bottom please tell what species of carpet and how long you've kept it.