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If you're not in a big hurry, I have a 4" southdown dsb on my 72 that I've been thinking about removing. Not having any problems with it, but just wanting to try a different setup on the tank.
 
Thanks Dudley - I could used that.

Norman, are you getting rid of your southdown for...? Are you switching to bare bottom tank? Or, are you going for the real live sand?

If so, do you think that southdown is okay or not really?
 
Heh... yeah my sand has all kinds of stuff crawling in it. It's been up for over a year by now. Haven't had problems with it. And I'd probably run some kind of remote sand bed even if I take out the sand from the display.

I'm thinking about going bare bottom and upping the flow just a bit. Then I can feed my tank like crazy and get faster growth. I may even take out the Mega-flow and make some sort of Calfo style overflow.

Mainly, I'd like to increase the useable space inside the tank. As big as the 72 bowfront is, it seems like there's hardly any room for the rockscape and corals. There's so many cool corals out there, and it's like I don't even know where to put even a little frag. Not like I have a lot of coral either. Yeah, people have been wondering about all the frags hanging from fishing line in my tank :)

If I can get more depth, and gain back some space from the center overflow I might be okay for a while. What I should do is get the big Oceanic bowfront :) But that won't work either, because I've been lusting after a custom bowfront like the humongo one at Aquarium Concepts, hahaha.. it never ends :)

Ok, what I should *really* do is stop looking at other people's tanks. After seeing Pat's, Rich's, and New Alameda's bb setups, I keep thinking, "Wow... more room... more corals... MORE CORALS!"

Ugh... this is bad... the more I think about it the more stuff I want to do. Another crazy idea... cut out the center brace and glue in eurobracing along the perimeter of the top frame lip.

Ok, and even crazier idea.... separate all the panels, get wider side panels, make a plywood bottom and put it all back together for a tank with more front to back room...

Sorry for all the thread hijacks.... I have the day off, and no real life, so I'm pretending to have one online :)
 
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Ok, and even crazier idea.... separate all the panels, get wider side panels, make a plywood bottom and put it all back together for a tank with more front to back room...


That would be awesome! I think the reason why you have run out of room is because your tank is narrow. My 32g tank is also SUPER tiny because it's so narrow. I'm sure if you took the width of it out with the plywood bottom, you'll be very happy with it. =)

Maybe you could have somewhere precut glass and then glue it that way...
 
Btw, small correction. I was thinking southdown as a kind of generic term. The sand I'm using is Purearagonite's Carribean Pure Aragonite sand. It's that powdery sugar fine sand.
 
Hey Norman, if you're getting rid of your sand in a month, I'd be interested in picking all of it up for my new system, which hopefully will be plumbed by next month.

Let me know what you'd like for it and if it'd be available then.
 
Ok, got the PM's . I didn't have definate plans for getting rid of the sand, but I'm pretty much headed there now.

Still gotta figure out when to do it. I'll have to pull all the stuff out of the tank, siphon out the sand, reaquascape, and put the critters back, and somehow coordinate that with a Calfo overflow mod.

To-Arbitrate, Koden... how much sand do you guys need? Can we split it between the two of you?
 
Give as much to arbitrate as he needs =) I'm still waiting on my system to be setup, so if he needs all of it, let him have that. I'll take whatever is left over =)
 
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