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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: upstateny
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starboard?
How many are still using cutting boards; how many found them to be a problem?
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There are few things this hobby offers better than little nose prints on the glass. Current Tank Info: 40g mostly stony coral tank |
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Canada
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what kind of problems are you talking about? i have had one on da bottom understand for over 2 years and so far so good
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Orlando
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I also use it...haven't heard of any probs
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: upstateny
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I used to hear about it all the time; not really anymore. Just wondering if problems with it came up. Someone local members mentioned detritus collecting under it. SPS keepers seem most interested in bb tanks so I figured to get the most response here. I do miss the brightness a sandbed gives, and thought I might paint the underside of my next tank some version of white. My main reason for asking about starboard is that epoxy w/sg would stick better to it helping chalk the stack so it keeps from the gradual slide my bb stacks experience.
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