The "How to go Barebottom thread."

I went to Keys Criiters...

So what are the Lg. white ceriths? Does anyone know how much bigger than regular ceriths they are?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6682155#post6682155 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by panic
Would the life on the rock aid in filtration if I could figure out a way to keep all the detrius suspended?

It would but the rock in your display system would do the same job too.
 
I guess instead of us all asking is there or that good... Maybe someone can provide a formula for X tank size you need Y and Z...

X = # of gal (display tank)
Y = # of Turbo/Astrea Snails
Z = # of Cerith Snails
 
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a single starboard piece in a 120 AGA megaflow? I'd rather not have a seam in the middle.

Thanks
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6692820#post6692820 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yaksplat
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a single starboard piece in a 120 AGA megaflow? I'd rather not have a seam in the middle.

Thanks

Order a custom peice from CuttingBoardCompany.com

It'll cost you quite a bit more ($65-70), I just used 2 18x24 peices and cut them down and you can't see the seams since they are both flat edges that but up.
 
With restarting my tank after a lengthy rock cooking - no livestock at first, when should I add my clean-up crew?

David
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6693110#post6693110 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by dkh0331
With restarting my tank after a lengthy rock cooking - no livestock at first, when should I add my clean-up crew?

David

ASAP
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6692820#post6692820 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by yaksplat
Does anyone know if it's possible to get a single starboard piece in a 120 AGA megaflow? I'd rather not have a seam in the middle.

I'm going to be trying this in a few days. I have a piece of starboard sized for a 120, I just need to make the cutouts for the two megaflows. Once that is done I will try to fit it in the tank. I will let you know how it goes.
 
Buys, get a piece of cardboard and cut it down to the size Starboard you need.
Then see if you can work in it.
Remember that Starboard isn't that flexible too when trying it.

hth,
Sean
 
hi seant thanks for all of your work you have put forth in explaining how to work with bb aquariums.
I'm looking to start a new 120 gallon reef aquarium and was wondering how i would start.

What i mean is i will be purchasing live rock online and would be curing it in the aquarium... but are the refugiums bare?

Would you consider using a 6inch deep sand bed refugium for where the critters will stay ? and a bare bottom display?

What is your take on that? i mean with the live rock i hate to have all of the pods etc die...

In your bare bottom aquariums do you just have a fuge with some chaeto in it? and a return closed loop?

thanks guys for all of your work in addition to the threads.

Aaron.
 
hi seant thanks for all of your work you have put forth in explaining how to work with bb aquariums.
I'm looking to start a new 120 gallon reef aquarium and was wondering how i would start.

What i mean is i will be purchasing live rock online and would be curing it in the aquarium... but are the refugiums bare?

Would you consider using a 6inch deep sand bed refugium for where the critters will stay ? and a bare bottom display?

What is your take on that? i mean with the live rock i hate to have all of the pods etc die...

In your bare bottom aquariums do you just have a fuge with some chaeto in it? and a return closed loop?

thanks guys for all of your work in addition to the threads.

Aaron.
 
hi seant thanks for all of your work you have put forth in explaining how to work with bb aquariums.
I'm looking to start a new 120 gallon reef aquarium and was wondering how i would start.

What i mean is i will be purchasing live rock online and would be curing it in the aquarium... but are the refugiums bare?

Would you consider using a 6inch deep sand bed refugium for where the critters will stay ? and a bare bottom display?

What is your take on that? i mean with the live rock i hate to have all of the pods etc die...

In your bare bottom aquariums do you just have a fuge with some chaeto in it? and a return closed loop?

thanks guys for all of your work in addition to the threads.

Aaron.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=6731357#post6731357 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by aaron23
hi seant thanks for all of your work you have put forth in explaining how to work with bb aquariums.
I'm looking to start a new 120 gallon reef aquarium and was wondering how i would start.

What i mean is i will be purchasing live rock online and would be curing it in the aquarium... but are the refugiums bare?

Would you consider using a 6inch deep sand bed refugium for where the critters will stay ? and a bare bottom display?

What is your take on that? i mean with the live rock i hate to have all of the pods etc die...

In your bare bottom aquariums do you just have a fuge with some chaeto in it? and a return closed loop?

thanks guys for all of your work in addition to the threads.

Aaron.

#1 - no fuges in bb

#2 - no sand at all

#3 - pods wont die during the cooking process and will live in a bb environment

#4 - again, no fuge, a return pump along with a closed loop or two

Hope that answers your questions :)
 
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