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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15516544#post15516544 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by KarlBob
AquaKeepers - You could be right. I'm a softies/LPS guy, without much experience of hardcore SPS tanks.
Santoki, your tile picture gave me another idea for a "faux sandbed" project:
1) Cut tiles as needed to fit the entire bottom of your tank.
2) Spread reef-safe glue over the tiles. Cyanoacrylate should work, but may set too quickly to be practical. If you're patient, try silicone.
3) Pour sand/crushed coral/etc. over the glue.
4) After the glue dries, shake off the excess sand and place tiles in tank.
With multiple layers of tile, and silicone to smooth out the transitions, you could probably make pretty convincing "hills", if desired. Tiles and glue/silicone aren't likely to detach from the bottom and float up, no matter how long they're in the tank.
In time, this will get covered with Coraline as well.