New setup with "pseudo substrate"

Yeah, the larger substrate would allow for detritus buildup for tanks without super high flow (my Tunze streams have to be turned down they are so strong), or those with sloppy tank-keeping habits...

I will be running the Zeovit system, which mandates 10% water changes per week, and I have this great gravel vacum, so I don't anticipate it being a problem... We shall see...

I'm also a firm believer in keeping primarily fish or corals, and not mixing them to a great degree like many hobbyests do... This tank may have one or two fish total, who are feed sparingly, cutting down a great deal on detritus...

G-Money: I had a fan blowing over me while doing this project, so the fumes weren't so bad at all... Also, a single coat never took me longer than 10 minutes at one time, and then I closed off the patio from the house. This really helped, too... Thanks again for the great idea.
 
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Updates from Graham and Todd please. I want to see if it's been corallined up. Picsssssssssss please senors!
 
It's been a SLOOWW summer for me finanically, and I just got LR into my tank... But here is a pic with the rock and the faux substrate...

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jimmy n said:
Would it be reasonable to do this directly to the bottom of an acryllic tank? I was planning on BB but I like this better.


Jim

Has anyone tried this??

Because as I see it now on my Tenecor 150... The bracing keeps me from using big pieces and all the seams I think would not look so hot.. I would think it would work perfect just applying it right to the bottom of the tank.
 
I am so glad I found this. I am about to order my starboard from www.thecuttingboardfactory.com. The only problem I have is that I will need to install this material shortly after I get it. I am currently removing my sandbed and once I get it down to a small amount, I am taking everything out of the tank and I want to put in the starboard. If I do like you did and use pvc cement how long should I really wait? I guess I could put the sand on with cement and leave it in my garage for a few days but don't know.

TIA,
Mike
 
Thanks for sharing :) I was going to do a resin type setup on the bottom of the tank but didn't like the idea of it being there forever. Thanks for the idea!
 
I really don't like the look of it after it has some age on it. I guess I will just stick with starboard...

Mike
 
Please post an update

Please post an update

G-Money,

The tank is beautiful. I copied your idea on my 90 gallon and love it. Please post an update on your tank.

Thanks,
Pete
 
Thanks nanokeeper! :)

Here are a few pics taken in the last few days...

Here's half the tank:
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Acro just starting to color (back) up:
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Tenuis:
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Plana:
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I'll try to get a shot of the other side of the tank soon.
 
I think it looks fantastic. I know I am going BB on the new setup I am still kicking around ideas on how I am going to do it.

but I am with you I just can't see me going with a chunk of plastic :) .

did you have any problems this past year with cyano or any other nuisances adhering to the substrate?
 
Haven't had any cyano at all. There's been a patch or two of hair algae but nothing major at all. It was mostly due to not having enough snails in the tank... The substrate looks essentially like a continuation of the live rock as far as what grows on it.
 
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