sfsuphysics said:I really wanted to go, unfortunately due to poor sales at the farmers market I was needed to pack up stuff to go home.
That being said, I've always thought about adding sand, however having had sand I don't particularly like the problems with it... plus I have corals growing on my bottom acrylic, so they like the no sand bit
Of course, however if the point of adding the sand is to make it more aesthetically pleasing then it doesn't matter what the cause for the ugly is, it's still an ugly.kinetic said:sfsuphysics said:I really wanted to go, unfortunately due to poor sales at the farmers market I was needed to pack up stuff to go home.
That being said, I've always thought about adding sand, however having had sand I don't particularly like the problems with it... plus I have corals growing on my bottom acrylic, so they like the no sand bit
paul mentioned that the problems with sand aren't always a sand problem, it's just the first thing people point fingers at...
Gomer said:Reefs steal your pocket book. FW planted steals your soul.
Thales said:The sand is an aesthetic, not a necessity, and is the whole reason for the faux sand bottom.
I find a lot of the freshwater designs to be way too similar and kind of stale.