Has anyone put something thicker than Mylar on the bottom, like starboard? I have gone bare bottom and like it but am concerned about the lack of protection sand gives for rocks falling.
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I put 1/4" thick starboard on the bottom of my tank. Google plastics companies and ask them to cut you a piece to fit your tank. The plastic is polyethelene. Leave a gap all the way around for your silicone so the edges of the board are not held up so detritus can get under it.Not to hijack the thread but apart from tearing the tank down, what are some of the best ways to remove a sandbed from an established system?
I put 1/4" thick starboard on the bottom of my tank.
Unless your tank is a monster pick up a stock tank, put your rock in it, scoop out most of the sand with a flat bottomed scoop, syphon out the rest putting the water that comes out during the syphon back in the tank. Set in starboard and restart rock.
Afraid I do not have any idea on how to hide the egg crate. Good luck.
Im going to today since its the day of my water change.Toadstool did you rip that bed out yet
Could you use side cutters to cut the egg crate at the edge of the rock so none protrudes past the rock base? You would still be snorkeling but the job may go a lot faster.
Good luck. If you think of it let us know how it turns out.Not a bad idea. This might be what I’m going to do.
I’ll drop the water about a foot and then I’ll have to get wet but, that’s what I asked for with a 3 foot high tank right.

