Absolutely stunning tank, I have been out of the hobby for 15 years and this is very motivating and giving me ideas for a new build, my last tank was bare bottom back then too
Totally agree. It’s a lot easier. Sand beds are nothing but traps. Only thing I have to is add nitrates. They bottom out if I don’t add. No matter how much I feed.
I have a bare bottom and you just confirmed my issue. My nitrates hovers around 3ppm and it won’t go up no matter how much I feed. I have to dose neonitro to keep my lps happy.
@@sayurasem I managed to get over this by adding another tang and feeding more frequently. It kept the algae down in the tank to almost zero and I now maintain a stable around 5 nitrate.
Looks amazing. Similar reasons I went for bare bottom, and it’s really starting to look good now. Thanks for your help and advise, keep up the good work. I’m starting to get lovely encrusting SPS across the bottom. Looks ace! Thanks
I would do a bare bottom tank but only as a holding tank or a quarantine tank because I prefer a sand bottom since I have more surface area for beneficial bacteria to grow on. Not to mention my wrasse loves to bury in the sand.
Did bare bottom on my 300 gallon. Down sized to 100 gallon with sand. Over a year and sand is as white as new. Have two tiger conch and a fighting conch along with a diamond goby. Yellow coris wrasse prefer sand.
Your tank is looking amazing. Seeing your powder blue made me wander, do you QT your fish? I’ve listened to sooo many of your interviews I feel like I should know 😆
if you can razor the bottom then good,if not, not so good lol . bar that,its just less media youre working with. detritus is inside very rock so i dont worry about it in my sand :) i runbarebottom on some tanks but i prefer a natural look not glass box look
I'm thinking of slowly removing my sand and going bare bottom or minimalist sand. My tank just has too many dead spots and nutrient issues with a deeper sand bed. Any advice?
Great job Keith! I went Barebottom first time in my life on my 400 gallon! I got the flow so dialed in I dont even have to siphon any detritus. Love sand but I am not one to keep it clean nor do i want any clean up crew that actually get the job done so loving Barebottom. I do however prefer white starboard look since it does appear to look like sand and reflects light better than a darker bottom. Even if it gets covered the small hinds of white I still feel make a difference in reflecting light on the undersides of acros!
i was wondering i run a mostly sps reef with sand bed, i do the zeovit system with plenty of blue bottles,calcium reactor ,kalk reactor,co2 srubber pretty much all the bells and whistle . i guess my question is can i remove my sand bed? its a 3 and a half year old reef ,75 gallon display- 40 gallon frag tank- 30 gallon sump,total water volume is about 100-105 gallons with about 150-160 of marco rock. i increased my flow and now i have a sand globe with live fish. LOL your thoughts would be much appreciated
@@claudiamelfi3882 I have set up a new dry rock bare bottom tank and I think patience is key, also used BioBlocs from Maxspec in the sump which I think have worked very well.
I vacuum out some detritus 1x a week at one end of the tank during a water change. I will also blow the detritus that collects at that end every other day with a power head.
There are certain wrasses that don't need a sand bed. For those that do you could use a container of sand on the bottom that they can burrow in at night.
@@ReefBum thats ok if you now exactly the spot they like, which is where they burrow, not cos the sand is there :) if less habitat tthere's less choice for them and us, just have to weigh those things dont cha ;)
Absolutely stunning tank, I have been out of the hobby for 15 years and this is very motivating and giving me ideas for a new build, my last tank was bare bottom back then too
Totally agree. It’s a lot easier. Sand beds are nothing but traps. Only thing I have to is add nitrates. They bottom out if I don’t add. No matter how much I feed.
thast the only reason to do it, cos its easier and people are lazier lol
I have a bare bottom and you just confirmed my issue. My nitrates hovers around 3ppm and it won’t go up no matter how much I feed. I have to dose neonitro to keep my lps happy.
@@sayurasem I managed to get over this by adding another tang and feeding more frequently. It kept the algae down in the tank to almost zero and I now maintain a stable around 5 nitrate.
Oh thank goodness you meant your aquarium!
Looks amazing. Similar reasons I went for bare bottom, and it’s really starting to look good now. Thanks for your help and advise, keep up the good work. I’m starting to get lovely encrusting SPS across the bottom. Looks ace! Thanks
The peninsula looks outstanding!
I would do a bare bottom tank but only as a holding tank or a quarantine tank because I prefer a sand bottom since I have more surface area for beneficial bacteria to grow on. Not to mention my wrasse loves to bury in the sand.
Great video, love watching it grow.
Great Vid.! Yeah I agree, its kinda like a frag tank with some live rock ;)
Did bare bottom on my 300 gallon. Down sized to 100 gallon with sand. Over a year and sand is as white as new. Have two tiger conch and a fighting conch along with a diamond goby. Yellow coris wrasse prefer sand.
Your tank is looking amazing. Seeing your powder blue made me wander, do you QT your fish? I’ve listened to sooo many of your interviews I feel like I should know 😆
if you can razor the bottom then good,if not, not so good lol . bar that,its just less media youre working with. detritus is inside very rock so i dont worry about it in my sand :) i runbarebottom on some tanks but i prefer a natural look not glass box look
I'm thinking of slowly removing my sand and going bare bottom or minimalist sand. My tank just has too many dead spots and nutrient issues with a deeper sand bed. Any advice?
Did you put anything between the rock and glass on the bottom or just the rocks directly on to the glass?
This is why I did bare bottom as well in my 75 gallon
In the words of Jake Adams “We’re not here to keep pet Sand beds.”
Great job Keith! I went Barebottom first time in my life on my 400 gallon! I got the flow so dialed in I dont even have to siphon any detritus. Love sand but I am not one to keep it clean nor do i want any clean up crew that actually get the job done so loving Barebottom. I do however prefer white starboard look since it does appear to look like sand and reflects light better than a darker bottom. Even if it gets covered the small hinds of white I still feel make a difference in reflecting light on the undersides of acros!
How did you get the sand out of the barebottom. Been thinking about doing this for my 350
The school of pyramid butterfly’s make this tank.
i was wondering i run a mostly sps reef with sand bed, i do the zeovit system with plenty of blue bottles,calcium reactor ,kalk reactor,co2 srubber pretty much all the bells and whistle . i guess my question is can i remove my sand bed? its a 3 and a half year old reef ,75 gallon display- 40 gallon frag tank- 30 gallon sump,total water volume is about 100-105 gallons with about 150-160 of marco rock. i increased my flow and now i have a sand globe with live fish. LOL your thoughts would be much appreciated
I would do it slowly and add some live rock or bio media to your sump and also dose some bacteria to help maintain your bacteria population.
@@ReefBum thanks for taking time for me! how much time would you recommend 1-2 cups a week or month or even slower.i really don't want to mess up!
@@claudiamelfi3882 I have set up a new dry rock bare bottom tank and I think patience is key, also used BioBlocs from Maxspec in the sump which I think have worked very well.
Done the bare bottom thing multiple times. It never looks good in the end. Yes, sand is a pain but it just looks so bland without it
Disagree. I do like sand but bare bottom can look ace with encrusting corals.
Hi. Nice video. What about fish i take it sand sifting types are out. What about wrasse and gobies that are not sand sifters ?
There are wrasses that don't need sand, but you can also add a little sand box in the tank someplace for the wrasses that dig sand.
What are some good corals for the bottom glass? I just went bare bottom and need something to encrust the bottom.
Encrusting montis are good and chalices, although I am not into that stuff
Did you put ABS board over the glass or something else?
Nope
what color paint is that on bottom?
Do you need to clean the bottom at all or does the flow just leaves it clean?
I vacuum out some detritus 1x a week at one end of the tank during a water change. I will also blow the detritus that collects at that end every other day with a power head.
How do you resolve the issue with keeping wrasses?
mine sandwiches himself between the rocks in my bare bottom, seems fine with it
yuo dont keep fish that desire sand, simples. if you care that is
@@ar1171 'seems' fine? ahhh all good then,sod habitat considerations
There are certain wrasses that don't need a sand bed. For those that do you could use a container of sand on the bottom that they can burrow in at night.
@@ReefBum thats ok if you now exactly the spot they like, which is where they burrow, not cos the sand is there :) if less habitat tthere's less choice for them and us, just have to weigh those things dont cha ;)