What are BB tanks
Barebottom, durbkat....
As most of us have already got a heavy work load and families it seams like the sensible thing to do to ensure that the tank is as clean as i can be and the fish are stress free.
True. true. Yesterday I did water changes on all of the big tanks, and I mean all of them. I have a 55 with around 180 betta juvies, bare bottomed, and a thirty long with around 70 wild betta juvies, and after wiping down the glass and looking in, there is no question that it is clean.
On to my big community, substrate tanks, the 120, the 100, the 50, and two thirties...since I was in such a nifty cleaning mood I took down some rockwork to get in unnoticable places and there was debris everywhere. If my cichlids didn't like to dig so much, and my catfish didn't love sand so much, I'd keep all of them barebottomed.
A friend of mine works in a strictly saltwater shop. They just moved from one building to another and upon setting up the new shop the owner decided that all of the stock tanks would be bare bottomed, just like my own lfs. It's just cleaner.
T1karmann, I can see your point, and I understand where you're coming from. But going without substrate doesn't make anyone less of a fishkeeper
Fish adjust, you know that, I see you using the word 'evolve' enough