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I’m finishing up equipment annd it’s almost time to set up the tank. I am still on the fence of sand bed or bare bottom. Would love some pictures of both to help me pick a side.
Here's an uncommon option for your consideration. I really like the look of a dark substrate for that deep contrast and rich color pop. However, I don't like the look of the Hawaiian black sand and it's sharp texture and propensity for being magnetic and scratching glass is a deal breaker for me.
Enter Seachem Gray Coast. Mixed grade natural calcite gravel/sand that stays put, doesn't scratch, and has a consistent dark grey color that appears black under reef spectrum lighting. I really love this stuff. It does need to be rinsed thoroughly to remove fines though IMO.
Woah that tank is BRIGHT
I just like a sand bed myself. Some place for more good bacteria to live. QT tank bare for sure but it’s all up to the owner. If you plan on a lot of corals then a bare looks really cool with reflections. This I have seen time and time again but never have I tried it.I’m finishing up equipment annd it’s almost time to set up the tank. I am still on the fence of sand bed or bare bottom. Would love some pictures of both to help me pick a side.