Faux Sand Bed

Rokiman

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Hey guys!

So I've been looking around and have been trying to do some research on how to do a Faux Sandbed for a 34 gallon Solana cube. Wanted to do an All Acro tank, love the look of sand but hate that it gets pushed around and not to mention the detritus but not entirely a fan of the BB either. BB looks realllyy good if it's really clean however I'm not always on top of things so my last resort is Faux Sand Bed. I've been looking for Famowood Epoxy everywhere but can't get it here in town! Saw several other reefers post about using Bondo. Was wondering if there are any tips, comments or concerns about using Bondo to make the FSB? Here's a pic of it. I have everything ready just scared to do it without confirmation haha
 

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I've seen a few done, only problem is eventually the solid "sand bed" grows coraline algea or just plain algea and no longer lookds like a sand bed but a piece of live rock..........

Why not just use a thin layer of more course sand that will not blow around?
 
Oolitic sand keeps detritus out of the sand bed, and is what should be used. Diffuse flow, the type of flow required in an aquarium does not move the sand around. The circulation should be sufficient in magnatude to keep detritus from falling out. You can also add a very thin layer of coarser material (a shell mixture) on top of the oolitic, and that will keep it in place as well. The coarser material gives "builders" something to build with. Seems like a huge waste of "workload" to do an unatural sandbed that won't quite look like a sandbed, and certainly won't work as one. (Though I do know you are not intending a dsb.) From 30 something years of running sand beds.
 
thanks guys! after having some thought about it, i realized it was point-less if it no longer looked like sand after algae coveres it. I decided to go BB instead.
 
Want my opinion?

Go on eBay and grab some sand looking vinyl wrap from eBay and wrap the outside bottom.
 
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