These are awsome sps man .....I'm starting a bare bottom sps my self and u got any tips or advice I'd gladly appreciate. It ...I can't really find a lot of people on you tube that have bare bottom tanks explaining thier setups ...I've been doing this for about 3 years but just now getting comfortable about doing sps and dumping some money in a really nice tank
Since I started reefkeeping, I've run bare bottom tanks 50% of the time. IMO BB tanks allow far better nutrient control. The number one advice I can give you is regarding water flow: Make sure either you have so much flow that nothing is allowed to settle and so gets picked up by the overflow, or sort out your flow so that detritus collects in a corner/convenient place so that you can easily siphon out crap.
Luckily for me, the detritus collects near the front RHS corner...so its easy to siphon out crap.
With a BB tank, once you have phosphate under control and consistently manage to keep it under 0.03ppm, and you dont have algae issues, FEED your fishes and corals lots.
The only other advice I would give you is this: wait at least 6 months before getting any fish. Yeah thats right. Let the tank mature. Unless you have a remote DSB, a BB tank is missing that large nutrient sink and filtration capability of a sand bed. So let your tank mature at least 6 months. Let it go through the algae cycles without fish. Once there, start adding the SPS etc. After the SPS add the fish last.
If I were to setup another reef or upgrade, I wouldnt add fish until at least 1 year into the setup.
Hope that helps. If you got any more questions, shoot me a PM or post here.
